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Psalms: Sing to the King
The Psalms reveal to us how our brothers and sisters of old related to God: how their knowledge of God affected their decisions and feelings, but mostly ... their worship. Psalms isn't a collection of coffee-house poetry... it's an opus of truth with resolute response to the character of God aimed at God-worship forecasting Jesus Christ! The New Testament writers, through the Holy Spirit, quote the Psalms far more than any other book. Jesus had the Psalms memorized and communicated His own message and mission using the pre-inspired and foretold Words from the Psalms. Everyone I know wants to grow in prayer, but your growth will stunt unless you're a student of the Psalms. Every emotion you've ever felt and many you have yet to feel pulse through the Psalms, but these emotions do not pulse ambiguously without God as do culturally-driven emotions. Emotion for God causes devotional fervency to love and live for Him. Psalms are songs from the soul, emotion with devotion, so we might join in the heavenly chorus and Sing to the King!
A sermon from the series, "Psalms: Sing to the King" by Pastor Mike Willis
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From the preaching series "Psalms: Sing to the King" by Pastor Mike Willis
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From the preaching series "Psalms: Sing to the King" by Pastor Mike Willis
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Speak and spread the praise of the LORD; God is great; God is gracious: character, commitment, compassion, care; speak and spread the name of the LORD
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World: sing of newness in Christ, world: worship the glories of God approachable through Christ, world: might you share our joy at Christ's return
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The pride of man is against Christ, the anointing of Christ is above man, Jesus Christ has the right and power to be King of kings, be wise and warned! trust in Christ!
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Repent and believe in the gospel. Mark 1:15
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