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psalm 115
Explore " psalm 115" with insightful episodes like "Day 30: God Is Who Is (2024)", "Episode 30, week 28, Bible Read Me summaries from 7/9-7/15", "Mixtape of the Soul: Psalm 115", "Day 30: God Is Who Is" and "Psalm 115 - To Your Name Give Glory" from podcasts like ""The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)", "Bible Read Me", "City Church St. Petersburg Podcast", "The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)" and "pella communities messages"" and more!
Episodes (7)
Episode 30, week 28, Bible Read Me summaries from 7/9-7/15
Mixtape of the Soul: Psalm 115
Psalm 115 helps us understand the danger of worshipping idols.
Day 30: God Is Who Is
Psalm 115 - To Your Name Give Glory
Lance Cosby takes us through Psalm 115 and helping us focus on what the psalmist was feeling and pointing to. This world is full of things that can pull us away from our God and often we find ourselves worshipping what we depend on that is often not God.
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Not to Us (Psalm 115)
When we start praying, God meets us where we are. But he doesn’t leave us there. The Psalms have been guiding us to put our attention, trust and praise in God, which is where it belongs. Psalm 115 begins with the plea: Not to us, Yahweh, not to us...
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We are listening to Psalm 115, which is part of the Hallel (Psalm 113-118) that was sung at the Jewish holy festivals and especially Passover. Psalm 115 draws several contrasts in it, first between us and God (let Him gain the glory), next between God and idols that other nations serve, and finally between the ungodly who have little to look forward to beyond the grave and the righteous who will praise God forever.
Spend some time examining your heart for idols, and meditate on Psalm 115:1 ("Not to us, Yahweh, not to us...") today.
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In God We Trust! - Morning Glories
Isaiah 53:3, Psalm 114, Psalm 115, Revelation 1:8, Hebrews 13:8, Psalm 102:25-27, Psalm 48:14