Singing Even When Fully Known – Psalm 139
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1y ago
Psalm 139 is a song about being known and being unable to flee.  Obvious parallels lie with Jonah, with Adam and Eve in Genesis 3 or Elijah in 1 Kings 19 all three run away of hide but are not hidden or too far away.  How do we worship when we find ourselves in places that are strange or when we try to hide ..read more
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Singing For the Presence – Psalm 84
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1y ago
We often sing on a Sunday but here the Psalmist is in worship in anticipation of the gathering of God’s people at the temple.  How do you worship before you come to worship ad how do you prepare for worship before the Sunday ..read more
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Singing When We’re Sorry – Psalm 51
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1y ago
Worship in repentance may seem on one level an odd song to sing.  Few songs in the modern church are a request for mercy from God, but worship is an important part of our return to God and honesty in or relationship with God is vital.  It would be worth considering the context of the song 2 Samuel 11 & 12 ..read more
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Singing About the Shepherd’s Heart – Psalm 23
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1y ago
Perhaps the most famous of the Psalms it is the song of a shepherd to the great shepherd and a song about the nature of God’s heart towards those who follow him.  Parallels can be drawn here between Psalm 23 and John 10 ..read more
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Singing of a Life Well Lived – Psalm 1
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1y ago
The week we begin a new series called – Singing through the Summer’ Psalm 1 is a song to the soul of the community of believers to press on into God to find ourselves rooted and established in him. Worship is an act of drawing near to God and of remembering that our lives and choices matter to Him and affect us ..read more
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Be Still in the Father’s Arms
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1y ago
In a rushing world of busyness, the need to find a peaceful stop to spend time in the presence of our heavenly Father is important.  Those who hear most from the Lord are those who stop most and spend time in God’s presence.  Though we spend a great deal of time being busy to blot out our pain or struggle at create cost to our souls ..read more
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Christians can be Normal
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1y ago
Today we continue our series on being Influencers for the Kingdom and Rob looks at how as Christians we could be a bit more normal ..read more
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Suffering and the Promises of God – Doug Barnett (Psalm 46 v1-11)
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