Psalm 150
Let everything that has breath praise the LORD! Praise the LORD! Psalm 150:6 Following is a beautiful end to our Summer of Psalms. Thanks for
Let everything that has breath praise the LORD! Praise the LORD! Psalm 150:6 Following is a beautiful end to our Summer of Psalms. Thanks for
In his book, Prayer, Praise & Promises: A Daily Walk Through the Psalms, Warren Wiersbe writes a devotional for each day of the year from
In verse 7b David gives his vow of praise — a distinctive of this type of Psalm. In distress he trusts God for release;
“Psalm 139” performed by Sarah Reeves off her album Broken Things. The song is a reading of Psalm 139 with the chorus, “Even when I’m
The following song, Loof de Heer or “Praise the Lord,” is from The Psalm Project — a group from the Netherlands dedicated to modernizing the
In The Message, Eugene Peterson translates the opening verse of Psalm 133: How wonderful, how beautiful, when brothers and sisters get along! It can be
The following song, “From the Depths of Woe” by Indelible Grace, uses the words of Martin Luther’s “Aus Tiefer Not Schrei ich zu Dir” (From
Earlier this summer, we heard Buddy Greene perform his unique Southern-style gospel music at Maranatha. While I enjoyed the variety of music he played, I
John Hilber, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary Old Testament Professor, writes about the section of the Psalms known as the Psalms of Ascents: Psalms 120-134 are
With 176 verses, Psalm 119 is both the longest Psalm and the longest chapter in the Bible. The Psalm is also an alphabetic acrostic poem.
Psalm 117 is the shortest psalm in the bible — just two verses. But the Psalmist reminds us in just two verses to praise God
In an interview that aired on June 25 on the Focus on the Family radio program, Focus on the Family president Jim Daly spoke with
The Message, a paraphrase translation of the Bible, translates Psalm 113: Hallelujah! You who serve GOD, praise GOD! Just to speak his name is praise!
Michael W. Smith’s song, “Forever Faithful” begins with beautiful sound of children’s voices reciting the first five verses of Psalm 108.
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