psalms

SNS 100: Of Troubles and Good Cheer, Psalm 71

Can I just say that, once again, I have been pleasantly surprised to find in the Psalms a most excellent example of a teaching of Jesus? Yes, a teaching of Jesus and one from James. The teaching of Jesus is that of having troubles in this world but to be of good cheer found in John 16:33. And the one from James is that trials should be considered pure joy as they help produce perseverance, which brings about spiritual maturity and complete faith, which is found in James1:2. Where do I find this here? Well, in this psalm…. Tell you what, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Let’s first hear the psalm; then, we can chat. 

Also, before beginning, this podcast is sponsored by our book, Psalms 1-72, A Simple Not Shallow Presentation. This book collects the Psalms heard on the Psalm Tuesday episodes. And it presents them in a manner that helps reveal the prayerfulness of the Psalms. That is exciting! I’ve provided a couple of links in the show notes for this episode. One to my website where you can learn more about this book and another to where it is located on Amazon.com, just for your convenience. So, go ahead and collect your copy today. 

Also, there is a special and cool announcement at the end of this episode. I don’t want to make it now because I know you want to get into the Psalm. 

So, for now, my name is Charles, and this is Psalm Tuesday here on the Simple Not Shallow Podcast. This podcast is for those who want a deeper faith and not an aggressively mediocre one. Psalm Tuesday is a series in which we will listen to a psalm being read in a manner that honors its original use as part of a worship service. Here in episode #100, we are listening to Psalm 71. 

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Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 71
John 16:33 ~ We will have tribulations in the world but be of good cheer. 
James 1:2 ~ Consider the various trials pure joy. For it produces perseverance. Which leads to maturity and completeness.

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SNS 093: Praise and Quietness? Psalm 65

Can I just say that what struck me most in this psalm is that praise for God need not always be loud or super energetic in tone? That there can be a quiet and peaceful certainty in our honoring God. Yes, a positive and calm assurance is what I see here. For starters…. Well, let's first hear the psalm. Then we'll chat about it.  

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. This book is a collection of the Psalms, as heard on the Psalm Tuesday episodes. This book presents God's word in a manner that helps reveal the prayerfulness of the poetry of the Psalms, allowing you a deeper connection, a deeper relationship with him. That is exciting! I've provided a couple of links in the show notes for this episode. One is to my website, where you can learn more about this book. A second is to its location on Barnes and Noble.com, The third is to its location on Amazon.com, just for your convenience. So, go ahead and collect your copy today. 

But, for now, my name is Charles, Charles Yerkes, and this is Psalm Tuesday here on the Simple Not Shallow Podcast. This podcast is for those who want a deeper faith and not an aggressively mediocre one. Psalm Tuesday is a series in which we will listen to a psalm being read in a manner that honors their original use as part of a worship service. Here in episode #93, we are listening to Psalm 65. 

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

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Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 65

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SNS 092: But Sovereign God, Psalm 64

Can I just say that I have found three profoundly beautiful words of encouragement in this psalm? They are, “But Sovereign God.” Three little words that say so much. Indeed, when life is out of hand, the pain faced is real, and the attitude of those causing the pain is, at best, callous, then these words are very encouraging indeed. Well, let’s first hear the psalm. Then we’ll chat about it.  

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. This book is a collection of the Psalms, as heard on the Psalm Tuesday episodes. It is available as a paperback and as an e-book. In this book, God’s word is presented in a manner that helps reveal the prayerfulness of the poetry of the Psalms, allowing you a deeper connection, a deeper relationship with him.  That is exciting! I’ve provided a couple of links in the show notes for this episode. One to my website where you can learn more about this book and then one to where it is located on Barnes and Noble.com and the other to its location on Amazon.com, just for your convenience. So, go ahead and collect your copy today. 

But, for now, my name is Charles, Charles Yerkes, and this is Psalm Tuesday here on the Simple Not Shallow Podcast. This podcast is for those who want a deeper faith and not an aggressively mediocre one. Psalm Tuesday is a series in which we will listen to a psalm being read in a manner that honors their original use as part of a worship service. Here in episode #92, we are listening to Psalm 64. 

  

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

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Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 64

Philippians 4:6,7 ~ Be anxious about nothing.

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SNS 091: Keeping Problems in the Background

Can I just say that the more time I spend studying and learning about the Psalms, the more wonderous they become? For instance, in this one, Psalm 63, I have heard something quite profound. Something that I did not hear in the initial reading. In this psalm, I found the wisdom of keeping problems in the background of my thoughts and keeping God as their focus. See, it’s…. 

Well, let’s first hear the psalm. Then we’ll chat about it.  

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. This book is a collection of the Psalms, as heard on the Psalm Tuesday episodes. It is available as a paperback and as an e-book. God’s word, presented in a manner that allows the poetry of the Psalms to become prayers, to allow you a deeper connection, a deeper relationship with him. That is exciting! I’ve provided two links in the show notes for this episode. One will be to Barnes and Noble and the other to Amazon, just for your convenience. To collect your copy today.  

But, for now, my name is Charles, Charles Yerkes, and this is Psalm Tuesday here on the Simple Not Shallow Podcast. This podcast is for those who want a deeper faith and not an aggressively mediocre one. Psalm Tuesday is a series in which we will listen to a psalm being read in a manner that honors their original use as part of a worship service. Here in episode #91, we are listening to Psalm 63. 

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

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Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 63

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SNS 090: The Secret for Being Untroubled, Psalm 62

Can I say that I am amazed and in awe of the sheer humanity I find in the Psalms? For instance, in this psalm, number 62, I see a peace of mind, a quiet certainty, a sublimely untroubled state of mind that many today are dreaming about but never able to discover for themselves. It is beyond awesome; it is comforting and reassuring. And the Psalmist shares his secret for being so at peace. He says…. Well, let’s first hear the psalm. Then we’ll chat about it.     

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. This book is a collection of the Psalms, as heard on the Psalm Tuesday episodes. If you enjoy these readings, you will enjoy having them at your fingertips whenever you want. And as you know, they are scholarly in translation and poetic in presentation; you can’t beat that combination. I’ve provided two links in the description of this episode. One is to where it’s located on the Barnes and Noble website, and the other is on Amazon, just for your convenience. To collect your copy today. 

And now, let’s get started. My name is Charles, Charles Yerkes, and this is Psalm Tuesday here on the Simple Not Shallow Podcast. This podcast is for those who want a deeper faith and not an aggressively mediocre one. Psalm Tuesday is a series in which we will listen to a psalm being read in a manner that honors their original use as part of a worship service. Here in episode #90, we are listening to Psalm 62.   

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

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Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 62

If you get something out of what I do and want to say, “Thank you.”


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