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Celebrating the Eternal and Undefeated King (Psalm 21)

Sunday, October 6, 2024 • Pastor Joe

The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 21 was a Davidic song/prayer in the aftermath of victory for which the people prayed in Psalm 20.

A Prayer for Victory... but Whose Victory? (Psalm 20)

Sunday, September 29, 2024 • Pastor Joe

The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 20 was a Davidic song/prayer for victory in an upcoming battle. Understanding the historical context helps NT Believers understand its contemporary application.

Rest in God's Refuge (Psalm 62)

Sunday, December 31, 2023 • Pastor Joe

The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 62 reminds Believers that God, and He alone, is our only true refuge when the enemy attacks.

Making God Your Refuge (Psalm 16)

Sunday, November 26, 2023 •

The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 16 encourages making God our refuge in an uncompromising fashion.

Justified Prayers for Jerusalem's Peace (Psalm 122)

Friday, October 27, 2023 •

The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 122 is the third of fifteen ascent psalms and pleads with God-worshipers to pray for Jerusalem.

An UPWARD Look for a DOWNCAST Soul (Psalm 42-43)

Sunday, September 10, 2023 •

The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 42-43 is a salve to anyone who has ever suffered depression due to unfavorable circumstances.

God's Wrath, Man's Wrath, and Our Response (Psalm 76)

Sunday, September 3, 2023 •

The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 76 is all about the unpopular topic of God's wrath and the proper response to its revelation in Biblical history.

The Spiritual Benefits of Corporate Worship's Unity (Psalm 133)

Sunday, May 28, 2023 •

The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 133 celebrates the unity experienced by God's people in corporate worship. Why is unity in worship so important?

Preparing to Worship a Holy God (Psalm 15)

Sunday, May 21, 2023 •

The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 15 connects the holiness of worshipers with abiding in God's holy presence.

The Comeback Song (Psalm 147)

Sunday, March 5, 2023 •

The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 147 is the second of five Hillel psalms that close out Israel's psalter and posits reasons for remaining steadfast in recovering what was lost as a result of divine discipline.

The Saddest Song for a Happy New Year (Psalm 88)

Sunday, January 1, 2023 •

The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 88 has been called, "the saddest psalm in the psalter" because the author received no answer to his prayer.

Trade Excuses for the Blessings of Corporate Worship (Psalm 84)

Sunday, November 27, 2022 •

The Psalms were Israel's inspired hymnal. We don't know the tunes to which they were sung, but like any worship song, the words are the most important feature. Psalm 84 celebrates the corporate worship of God through the expressed yearnings of a Jewish Pilgrim to Jerusalem.

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