The 4th book of Psalms Hallelujah! There are a lot of psalms which tell of God's faithfulness through generations, but this one focuses on two events, God saving the household of Isaac from a famine by taking them into Egypt and then years later saving the descendants of these people from what had become a …
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Flat Earth? – Psalm 104
The 4th book of Psalms Psalm 104 is a hymn of praise to God the creator for the wonderful world he made. It has not always been seen like that. Science or religion? There are some Christians who say we should not trust science and some scientists that say we should not trust religion. One …
The 13 attributes of mercy – Psalm 103
The 4th book of Psalms This psalm and the three following ones are hymns, songs of praise to God, and bring the fourth book of psalms to a conclusion. This psalm has 22 verses, the same as the number of verses in the Jewish alphabet, though not an acrostic, as many of these kind of …
God will always be alive – Psalm 102
The 4th book of Psalms Last week, when talking about Psalm 101 I spoke about praying through the psalms in order to personalise them. That was all very well when the psalm was upbeat as that one was, but this is something different, a song of a person in distress. We have to make this …
I will walk with integrity – Psalm 101
The 4th book of Psalms "When will you come to me?" asks David in this psalm. But the idea is not a frightening one to David, God is someone whose presence he welcomes. Unlike the double-standards of the work manager who calls spending time talking to people "networking" when it applies to himself and fellow …
And justice for all – Psalm 99
The 4th book of Psalms I have no idea what God is going to punish Pastor Wilhite for (see the image below). Possibly for his theology. The 4th book of Psalms, those 17 religious songs between psalms 90 and 106, have a theme, God is above us. The layout is like this:Book 1: Psalms 1 …
Let the whole world go wild with joy – Psalm 98
The 4th book of Psalms The third psalm in a row that says that God is coming to judge the earth in righteousness. Unlike the manic street preacher I would pass on Briggate when I worked in Leeds, these psalms do not say God's judgement is something to be afraid of. God is coming to …
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Looking forward to a redeemed world – Psalm 96
The 4th book of Psalms Psalm 96 is a song of triumph, not only for God's present victory in bringing the people out of exile but also to God's final victory when the whole Earth is redeemed. The silhouette of small hills across a bay. Above is a red and god sky of a sunset, …
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The Lord is a great King – Psalm 95
The 4th book of Psalms I am familiar with this psalm. It is one of the canticles in the service of Morning Prayer in the Church of England, and is called the Venite, exultemus Domino or simply the Venite, which is the beginning of the psalm in Latin. It is used as a call to …
Cry out against oppression: Psalm 94
The 4th book of Psalms The first rule of public speaking or writing is "Do not insult your audience." To that end we do not say, "You are wrong," but we signal that we will not entertain the other person's opinion by saying, "let us agree to disagree," closing down any debate. This psalm is …