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SNS 082: The Sacredness of Asking for Help? Psalm 54

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Can I just say, while reading this psalm, I was impressed with the sacredness of asking God for help? In the asking, which involves more than saying, “Hey God, I need this.” It also involves acknowledging the answer and offering thanks and praise for the answer received. What’s the importance of knowing this? Nice question. But before getting into it, let’s first hear the psalm. Then we’ll chat. 

Also, before beginning, I am proud to say that this podcast is now sponsored by our book, Psalms 1-72, A Simple Not Shallow Presentation. A collection of the Psalms, as heard here on the Psalm Tuesday episodes. I will share 2 links for you in the description of this episode. But we’ll chat more about that later as well. So, stick around. 

But, for now, my name is Charles, Charles Yerkes and this is Psalm Tuesday here on the Simple Not Shallow Podcast. This is a podcast for those who want a deeper faith and not an aggressively mediocre one. Psalm Tuesday is a series in which, each Tuesday, we will listen to a Psalm being read in a manner that honors their original use as part of a worship service. This episode is: #82 The Psalm for this episode is Psalm 54. 

 So, grab yourself some coffee, and let’s get started. 

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Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 54

John 16:33 – In this world, you will have trouble. But take courage; I have overcome the world.

Romans 8:37 – More than conquerors.

Thessalonians 5: 16, 17 – Rejoice at all times and pray without ceasing.

Luke 18:1 – We ought always to pray.

Romans 12:12 – To continue in prayer.



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