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Psalm 117 Paul Jackson sings "Your Steadfast Love Endures Forever"25 Jul 202500:13:42

God never fails, and His great love is FOR US, not against us. Chad meditates on this Psalm with compassionate, truthful and encouraging words, and Paul Jackson sings of God's faithfulness. May His name be praised forever. 

 

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Psalm 148 Izzi Ray sings "You Are The Only One"18 Jul 202500:14:36

This is what we are created for, to know God, praise Him and be with Him in His new creation forever. We are loved more than we realize, surrounded by grace, even in the midst of trials and hardships. God is with us forever. Chad unpacks this wonderful Psalm and renews us with words of truth and encouragement. Izzi Ray sings "You Are The Only One"

 

Psalm 148  ESV

Praise the Lord!
Praise the Lord from the heavens;
    praise him in the heights!
Praise him, all his angels;
    praise him, all his hosts!

Praise him, sun and moon,
    praise him, all you shining stars!
Praise him, you highest heavens,
    and you waters above the heavens!

Let them praise the name of the Lord!
    For he commanded and they were created.
And he established them forever and ever;
    he gave a decree, and it shall not pass away.a]">[a]

Praise the Lord from the earth,
    you great sea creatures and all deeps,
fire and hail, snow and mist,
    stormy wind fulfilling his word!

Mountains and all hills,
    fruit trees and all cedars!
Beasts and all livestock,
    creeping things and flying birds!

Kings of the earth and all peoples,
    princes and all rulers of the earth!
Young men and maidens together,
    old men and children!

Let them praise the name of the Lord,
    for his name alone is exalted;
    his majesty is above earth and heaven.
He has raised up a horn for his people,
    praise for all his saints,
    for the people of Israel who are near to him.
Praise the Lord!

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Lyrics to "You are the Only One"

Praise the Lord from the heavens

Praise the Lord from the heights

with the brightest lights of heaven

from the depths of the darkest night

 

Fire and hail, snow and rain

The wind blows and fulfills Your word

Mountains, hills and valleys low

The air resounds with the song of birds 

 Hallelujah

 

Chorus:

Only One and only One   

Only One is worthy of praise

from the heavens above

from the depths of the earth   

Because of Your love

We thank you, together we praise You

You are the Only One

 

Praise the name of the Lord 

For in his name we are saved

You have raised up a horn for your people 

The people who are near to You

We are Your people

 

Chorus:

Only One and only One 

Only One is worthy of praise

from the heavens above

from the depths of the earth 

Because of Your love

We thank you, together we .praise You

You are the Only One

Psalm 9 Izzi Ray sings "Jesus, Lord I Trust In You"16 May 202500:17:44

Hope for the downcast. There is only one way to be eternally rescued, and that way is to trust in the finished work of Christ. Christ for us, always. Izzi Ray beautifully sings "Jesus, Lord I Trust In You".

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Psalm 113 Jonathan, Amanda and Emmy Noel sing "Magnify"01 Sep 202300:15:10

Who is like the Lord our God, who raise the poor from the dust. A beautiful meditation from Chad Bird and wonderful song from Jonathan, Amanda and Emmy Noel.

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Lyrics to Psalm 113

From the glories of heaven,

Whom do you see?

The proud and the lofty

Or the bended knee?

Lowly and poor

You know me by name

You hear my cry

You feel my pain

 

Hallelujah

Hallelujah

 

From the rising of the sun

Til the end of the day 

May the name of the Lord

Receive all praise 

You raise the poor

You lift up  the weak

You fill us with  joy

To that we can sing

 

Hallelujah

Hallelujah

 

Magnify the Lord forever

O my soul, O my soul

Welcomed to the banquet 

seated at Your table

O my soul, O my soul 

Magnify the Lord forever.

Through all generations

You are good and gracious

Magnify the Lord forever

O my soul

  

Blessed be the name

of the Lord

from this time forth

 and forevermore!

 

Who looks with compassion

Upon the barren woman

Surrounds her with children

Her heart overflows

Psalm 88 Izzi Ray sings "Ever Since I Was Young"26 Aug 202300:15:28
Psalm 112 Colin Heinrich and Audrey Schreiner sing "Light Dawns in the Darkness"18 Aug 202300:16:17

Psalm 112 has much to say about the steadfast one, the one who loves God, who gives of himself, follows God's precepts and helps others. But, Chad focuses on another aspect of the steadfast one, and I think you will find this very encouraging. Colin Heinrich and Audrey Schreiner sing "Light Dawns in the Darkness"

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Psalm 112

 

Blessed the man who fears You, trusts You

The righteous will never be moved

Steady  the heart, the heart set upon You

In the fight, when your heel is bruised

 

It is well 

It is well

 

 

Whatever the battle, 

Whatever the cost,

Whatever the struggle,

Whatever the loss

 

Light dawns in the darkness

You are not against us

No, You won’t forget us

Your’e the steadfast One

The steadfast One

 

Blessed the man who fears You, trusts You

Who is not afraid of bad news

Blessed the man, who imitates the Savior, 

And freely gives to the poor

It is well 

It is well

The wicked will perish

You will smile upon us forever

Psalm 117 Paul Jackson sings "Praise the Lord"11 Aug 202300:13:42

Chad unpacks this short but very profound Psalm of hope. Paul Jackson sings "Praise the Lord".

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Lyrics for Psalm 117

Praise the Lord, praise the Lord

All you nations, all you peoples

Glorify His name

Praise the Lord, praise the Lord

All you nations, all you peoples

Glorify His name

 

For Your steadfast love toward us

Endures forever

And the faithfulness of the Lord

Throughout the ages

Oh Praise the Lord, Praise the Lord

Through all the earth

Psalm 111 Rebekah Caggegi sings "Surrounded""04 Aug 202300:14:33

We can look at our world at face value or we can see God's expression of His wisdom, love and kindness. Rebekah Caggegi sings "Surrounded".

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Lyrics to Psalm 111

In wisdom love and splendor

The grass and  spreading trees

The stars above the night sky

The gentle ocean breeze

You have shown your glory

In all that You have made

And the wonder of creation

Is Your love displayed

 

Chorus:

Surrounded by Your beauty

The works of Your hand, revealed in this land

Surrounded by Your glory

The works of Your hand, revealed in this land 

 

Full of grace and mercy

Your righteousness endures

Your covenant forever

Established by Your Son

To fear you O Lord

And  begin the path of wisdom

To understand Your greatness  

Through the ages

 

 

Chorus:

Surrounded by the  beauty

The works of Your hand, revealed in this land

Surrounded by Your glory

The works of Your hand, revealed in this land   

 

I lift my hands to heaven 

Like the branches of a tree

I drink the living waters

That you pour out for me

I will praise you Lord 

With all  creation

With my whole heart

Psalm 115 John Andrew Schreiner sings "Who Can I Trust"28 Jul 202300:16:57

A call to trust in the Lord. John Andrew Schreiner sings "Who Can I Trust".

 

 

Song Lyrics:

Psalm 115      Who Can I Trust

 

Not to us O Lord 

But to your name give glory

You dwell in the heavens

And all creation tells Your story

You speak, You see, You hear

You dwell with the lowly

we are Your treasure

Made to be holy

 

Chorus:

Who can I trust?

In life and death

I trust in You

For my every breath 

 

Gold and silver  formed

Into a lifeless image

And all who bow before them

Become like what they worship

They do not speak, or see, or hear

And are soon forgotten

But we are Your treasure

We are Your beloved

 

Bridge:  

Our help, our shield, our trust

Is in You

You remembered us

You bless us and keep us

Make Your face to shine upon us

And give us peace

Psalm 114 Izzi Ray sings "Tremble"21 Jul 202300:16:30

In this short but profound Psalm we read of Israel crossing into the promised land and the mountains and hills and river Jordan reacting to the presence of God. Izzi Ray sings "Every Breath". Starting this week we will post the lyrics for the songs from the podcast/

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Psalm 114

 

You freed us

From a land of affliction

You made your sanctuary

In our midst

The sea looked and fled .

The river turned back 

We crossed the Jordon

Onto dry land

 

Chorus:

Tremble, all the earth

Tremble, for God is here

 

You speak, and all creation

hears your command

Rocks pour out their water

On a thirsty land

And You created in us

A place to dwell

We welcome You 

Living water flows from Your well

Chorus:

Tremble, all the earth

Tremble, for You are here

 

VAMP:

Tremble, all the hosts of heaven

Tremble, all the sons of men

Tremble above the earth, 

Tremble all    below 

Tremble before the Lord

 

For You are here

For You are here with us

Psalm 108 Izzi Ray "We Will Sing the Victor's Song"15 Jul 202300:15:37

 God has done great things, but it's natural to feel we are being trampled down by the struggles we face. Chad shines light on this and our reason for great and lasting hope. Izzi Ray sings "We Will Sing the Victor's Song".

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Psalm 110 Ryan Delmore sings "Under Your Feet"08 Jul 202300:15:54
Psalm 123 Izzi Ray sings "I Lift Up My Eyes"01 Jul 202300:17:26
Psalm 18th Bryan Duncan sings "Won't You Save me"09 May 202500:21:15

Psalm 18 is both a lament and a triumphant song of Christ's victory. Chad explains how we cannot lose when we bring all of our pain before our loving God. Bryan Duncan sings his heart out on this song. Blessed are those who wait on the Lord.

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Psalm 109b verses 21 -end Chris Lizotte sings "You Have Covered Me"24 Jun 202300:17:12
Psalm 109a verses 1-20 Kris Winrich sings "I See Judas, Close at Hand"17 Jun 202300:17:55
Psalm 107b verses 22-end Izzi Ray sings "Lord of the Storm"10 Jun 202300:17:45
Psalm 107a verses 1-22 Izzi Ray sings "All The Way Home"03 Jun 202300:17:01
Psalm 106b Andrea Hammond sings "Here I Confess"27 May 202300:18:04

Chad calls this Psalm a walk of shame through Israel's history. But the Psalm includes the word "nevertheless...". Very encouraging words to those who know they fail. Andrea Hammond sings "Here I Confess". 

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Psalm 106a verses 1-23 Alex Mackey sings "My Hidden Sin"20 May 202300:16:39
Psalm 105 verses 25 - end Kirsten Ford sings "You Are So Good"13 May 202300:15:06
Psalm 105 verses 1-25 Chris Lizotte Sings "You Are The Artist"06 May 202300:16:24

In this episode Chad Bird draws our attention to some things that are curiously missing in the description of Israel's history as narrated in Psalm 105. I find myself asking "how does God view me, and how should I see others?" Chris Lizotte sings "You Are The Artist".

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Psalm 104 19-end John and Cathy Schreiner sing "World of Wonders"29 Apr 202300:15:09
Psalm 104a Rebekah Caggegi sings "Creation Song"22 Apr 202300:14:43
Isaiah 12 Izzi Ray sings "And In That Day"02 May 202500:15:29

The day is soon coming when all of our earthly life will seem like a distant breath, though certainly today has plenty of blessings, and also concerns. Our hearts our prone to wander, and cling fast to earthly attachments which only distract us from the riches we already have received in Christ. Scripture echoes itself throughout the old and new testament, and this beautiful chapter of Isaiah is a good example of  "great things" restated. Chad lays this out for us in ways that is sure to encourage us along our journey. Izzi Ray beautifully sings "And In That Day". 

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Lyrics to "And In That Day"

And in that day

I will say 

Praise the Lord

And in that day

I will sing

The song of Your word

 

Though You were angry

Still you entered my soul

Drew up the waters

And made me whole

 

Chorus:

My good Shepherd

My salvation

I will not be afraid

I will not be afraid

My Good Shepherd

I belong to You

Body and soul

Forever

Body and soul

 

And in that day,

I’ll3   want for nought

No need to fear

Cause You are my strength

You are the light

Holy and pure

 

 

Though You were angry

Still you entered my soul

Drew up the waters

And made me whole

 

Chorus:

Good Shepherd

My salvation

I will not be afraid

I will not be afraid

Good Shepherd

I belong to You

Body and soul

Forever

 

 

Bridge:

I will sing your song in the night of sorrows

My loving guide

Every step of the way

I will not be afraid

Good Shepherd

I belong to You

Psalm 100 Izzi Ray sings "Under your Mercy"15 Apr 202300:14:07

Chad unpacks this call for all nations to make a joyful noise to the Lord. Izzi Ray sings "Under Your mercy".

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Psalm 102 vs 12-28 Izzi Ray sings "Look Down"08 Apr 202300:14:46

As we continue our meditation on Psalm 102, Chad speaks of ambition that clouds our vision and distracts us from the things that really matter. We see a God full of compassion and concern for the lowly, while we so easily fix our eyes on ourselves and our desires. The talented Izzi Ray sings "Look Down".

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Psalm 102 vs 1-11 Colin Heinrich sings "Among the Ruins"01 Apr 202300:15:29

Psalm 102 starts out with a description of desolation. Chaos, unrest, shame, desolation among the ruins. Where is God in all of this? Chad unpacks this with compassion, and Colin Heinrich sings "Among the Ruins"

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Psalm 123 Izzi Ray songs " I Lift Up My Eyes"25 Mar 202300:15:54

Psalm 123 contains some of the most beautiful descriptions of the life of faith, describing how we look to God until “He shall be gracious to us” as we wait in hope. Izzi Ray sings “ I Lift Up My Eyes”.

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Psalm 101 Andrea Hammond sings "Whatever Happens"18 Mar 202300:16:36

Psalm 101 is a puzzling Psalm. At first glance it can leave us wondering how to respond.

Chad unpacks this and points us to our hope in the finished work of Christ. Andrea Hammond sings "Whatever Happens".

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Psalm 45 Markita Knight sings "Behold, The Lord Our God"11 Mar 202300:18:23

Psalm 45 gives us a beautiful description of a wedding, and much more for those with eyes of faith, for we see in this Psalm a beautiful picture of ehat to look forward to in eternity. Markita Knight sings "Behold, The Lord Our God".

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Psalm 97 Markita Knight sings "You Reign"02 Mar 202300:15:08

In this episode Chad looks at the place of angels, the supreme glory of God over all creation and meditates on the mysterious glory that awaits all of us who trust in our Redeemer. Markita Knight sings "You Reign".

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Psalm 96 Linda McCrary Sings "Bless the Lord, Salvation Has Come"25 Feb 202300:16:31

 

Solomon wrote that there is nothing new under the sun. But in Psalm 96 we are told we have a new reason to sing, to sing a new song, for something great has happened, namely salvation has come. Linda McCrary sings "Bless the Lord, Salvation has Come".

 

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Psalm 98 Colin Heinrich sings "Face to Face"18 Feb 202300:15:15

All creation groans under the weight of sin, greed, and despair. As we enter into the season of Lent we have good reasons for hope. The greatest is that we shall see our Savior and rfully realize the love that is ours for eternity. A love which we have received, not earned, and great and mysterious things await us forever. Colin Heinrich sings "Face to Face".  

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Psalm 95 Andrea Hammond sings "Enter In".11 Feb 202300:15:51

In the midst of our worship, God admonishes us to remember His goodness, and don't harden our hearts like our ancestors when they forgot God in the wilderness. Instead, we are invited to enter in, give thanks and rest in the finished work of our Creator, Redeemer and Friend. The talented Andrea Hammond sings "Enter In".

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Isaiah 5:1-7 Legendary Bryan Duncan and guest legendary guitarist Kid Ramos on "Beauty in the Wasteland"25 Apr 202500:16:17

Everything seems right - God has planted a vineyard and tended it, but then bad, stinky fruit emerges. What has happened? How can we make things right? Chad gives another encouraging lesson and meditation on this passage, helping us to trust fully in the work of God. Even if we are plowed up and torn apart for a season, perhaps He is accomplishing the good that He wants for us, the good we cannot do for ourselves. Bryan Duncan and guitarist Kid Ramos team up on this song that speaks of God cultivating beauty from the wasteland. 

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My life is a wasteland

Trampled and broken down

Briars and thorns are everywhere

In this dry and thirsty ground

I give to You my land

Plant your vines in my soil

Spirit do Your work in me

Lord Jesus, make me whole

 

Chorus

You bring life from death

And beauty for ashes

Forgiveness for my sins

All that I bring to You is dust and sand

But You   cultivate the beauty

Beauty from the wasteland

 

Don’t let me be satisfied

With wild grapes in this  land 

Don’t let me choke from the weeds 

Won’t You prune me by your hand

Pour down the rain of your Spirit

Stream  the sunlight of Your Word

Cause me to root and blossom 

Let my soul be undisturbed 

 

Chorus

You bring life from death

And beauty for ashes

Forgiveness for my sins

All that I bring to You is dust and sand

But You cultivate the beauty

Beauty from the wasteland

 

I will sing for the one I love

For the one I love is You

 

Psalm 30 Colin Heinrich sings "By Your love and Grace Alone"04 Feb 202300:16:48

Psalm 30 is a Psalm for the dedication of the temple. However, it doesn't mention the temple and seemingly is unrelated to this subject. What gives? Once again Chad makes sense of all this in this eye opening episode. Colin Heinrich sings "By Your Love and Grace alone".

 

Psalm 89 38 - end Izzi Ray Sings "Man of Sorrows"28 Jan 202300:15:52

The second half of Psalm 89 takes a turn from promise to ruin. And in the midst of this downfall,  King David accuses God of causing all the desolations. What is there for us to learn from this, especially when it seems like God has forsaken His own? Chad points us to the Messiah, the Man of Sorrows. Izzi Ray sings "Man of Sorrows".

 

Psalm 89 (Part 1)verses 1-37 Izzi Ray sings "Waiting on Your Promise"21 Jan 202300:21:30

In part 1 of Psalm 89, we hear of David wanting to build a house for the Lord to dwell, but God has bigger plans, and makes a promise to David that from his lineage will come the Messiah of the world. Izzi Ray sings "Waiting on Your Promise".

 

Psalm 5 Rebekah Caggegi sings "In the Morning".14 Jan 202300:17:40

Psalm 5 is a prayer that orients us as we start our day. Knowing that in the morning "You will hear my voice". Rebekah Caggegi sings "In the Morning". We align allign ourselves who is our king, in expectation of good things from our loving Father. 

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Psalm 93 Colin Heinrich sings "Your Throne Remains".06 Jan 202300:13:03

Life can get so complicated, so full of mind numbing details and various pains that it's easy to wish we lived in a simpler time. Chad talk about unchanging rule of God. The God who is unmoved by storms, the God we can draw near to and rest. Colin Heinrich sings "Your Throne Remains".

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Psalm 21 Rebekah Caggegi sings "Everlasting".31 Dec 202200:15:16

Do you ever wonder if God thinks His plan is worth all of the suffering that His son went through on our behalf? Chad takes us through this Psalm and brings great encouragement. Psalm 21 Rebekah Caggegi sings "Everlasting".

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Psalm 22 Advent episode John Andrew Schreiner sings "Why Have You Forsaken Me."23 Dec 202200:17:53

As we finish Advent and celebrate Christmas, we remember that we are still waiting in hope for the return of our Savior. In this time, we face seasons of suffering and can feel abandoned by God. Chad reminds of us the truth of Christ becoming man and what it means to belong to Him. John Andrew Schreiner sings "Why Have You Forsaken Me."

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Psalm 24 Chris Lizotte sings "Into Eternity."17 Dec 202200:14:52

Who can ascend the holy mountain? Who can enter the gates of the eternal city? The one whose hands are clean. The one with the pure heart. 

Chad breaks this down and encourages with eternal truths. And the great Chris Lizotte sings "Into Eternity."

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Psalm 50 Izzi Ray sings "Thank You Lord."10 Dec 202200:16:24

Psalm 50 is rebuke to those that either think they are too important,  or they think God doesn't notice their acceptance of sin and hypocracy.

Chad once again unpacks this with compasssion and hope. The wonderful Izzi Ray sings "Thank you Lord."

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Psalm 51 Izzi Ray sings "Have Mercy On Me."03 Dec 202200:15:24

In this episode Chad shows us that the problem of sin starts long before we are born, and the consequences are devastating. We meditate on the beauty of Christ suffering on our behalf, that we may be covered with mercy and made whole. Izzy Ray sings "Have Mercy On Me."

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Easter Special Edition Izzi Ray sings "My Deliverance"18 Apr 202500:17:15

In you, O Lord, do I take refuge;
    let me never be put to shame!
In your righteousness deliver me and rescue me;
    incline your ear to me, and save me!
Be to me a rock of refuge,
    to which I may continually come;
you have given the command to save me,
    for you are my rock and my fortress.

Rescue me, O my God, from the hand of the wicked,
    from the grasp of the unjust and cruel man.
For you, O Lord, are my hope,
    my trust, O Lord, from my youth.
Upon you I have leaned from before my birth;
    you are he who took me from my mother's womb.
My praise is continually of you.

I have been as a portent to many,
    but you are my strong refuge.
My mouth is filled with your praise,
    and with your glory all the day.
Do not cast me off in the time of old age;
    forsake me not when my strength is spent.
For my enemies speak concerning me;
    those who watch for my life consult together
and say, “God has forsaken him;
    pursue and seize him,
    for there is none to deliver him.”

O God, be not far from me;
    O my God, make haste to help me!
May my accusers be put to shame and consumed;
    with scorn and disgrace may they be covered
    who seek my hurt.
But I will hope continually
    and will praise you yet more and more.
My mouth will tell of your righteous acts,
    of your deeds of salvation all the day,
    for their number is past my knowledge.
With the mighty deeds of the Lord God I will come;
    I will remind them of your righteousness, yours alone.

O God, from my youth you have taught me,
    and I still proclaim your wondrous deeds.
So even to old age and gray hairs,
    O God, do not forsake me,
until I proclaim your might to another generation,
    your power to all those to come.
Your righteousness, O God,
    reaches the high heavens.
You who have done great things,
    O God, who is like you?
You who have made me see many troubles and calamities
    will revive me again;
from the depths of the earth
    you will bring me up again.
You will increase my greatness
    and comfort me again.

I will also praise you with the harp
    for your faithfulness, O my God;
I will sing praises to you with the lyre,
    O Holy One of Israel.
My lips will shout for joy,
    when I sing praises to you;
    my soul also, which you have redeemed.
And my tongue will talk of your righteous help all the day long,
for they have been put to shame and disappointed
    who sought to do me hurt.

Do you see the Lord Jesus Christ in this Psalm? Plain as day. Readers of "the Christ Key" by Chad Bird can spot this writing all over the Old Testament. We give thanks this holy weekend, that we have a Deliverer, and Advocate and King in Jesus Christ. To Him be glory forever and ever.

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Psalm 84 Thanksgiving edition Colin Heinrich sings "On Earth as it is in Heaven"25 Nov 202200:16:34

Better off spending one day in the courts of heaven with our loving God than a hundred anywhere else. The object of our love is not the gifts of God, but the Giver Himself. Happy Thanksgiving! Colin Heinrich sings "On Earth as it is in Heaven".

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Psalm 80 Izzi Ray sings "Bring Us Home"19 Nov 202200:16:19

Wandering, wandering. Where do we stand with God? Is there a reason for hope when all we see is failure and despair? Does God even hear us when we have failed so miserably?  Izzi Ray sings a song of hope for now and forever entitled "Bring Us Home".

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Psalm 82 Chris Lizotte Sings "Arise O God"12 Nov 202200:15:51

Psalm 82 gives us a glimpse into the cosmic realm where God pronounces judgement on the fallen angels. Chad explains and encourages us with the truth that we belong to the One who is the supreme ruler over all of creation. Chris Lizotte sings "Arise O God"

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