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SNS 038: When God Seems Distant, Psalm 10, Psalm Tuesday

In this episode, the Psalmist asks, “Why, my Lord, do you stay so distant? Why do you shut your eyes to times of need?” One of the beautiful things about the Bible is that it doesn’t candy-coat things. It is always brutally honest and candid. Join the Psalmist as he works his way through these questions, as he shares valid reasons for needing an answer, and then as he calls on God to act and fix things. Then follow on as his remembrance of who God is leads to a certainty of knowing that God isn’t truly shutting his eyes and ignoring the evil. That he is taking care of those who love him. 

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 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. In this episode, we are reading Psalm 10.

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


Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 10

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SNS 036: A Beautiful Expression of God's Love, Psalm 8, Psalm Tuesday

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In this episode, we hear one of the most beautiful expressions of God’s love that I have found.

And this is in the first verses of this psalm, Psalm 8. Check this out.

 

You,

Who have displayed your majesty in the heavens.

You,

Who have destined your defenses to be made

Through the mouths of children and nursing babes;

For the sake of your enemies.

In order to remove those who are hostile and

Those who are vindictive to you.

Through the mouths of children and nursing babes in order to stop his enemies from being enemies. How profound is that? Well… 

Hello. 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 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. In this episode, we are reading Psalm 8.

So, go ahead, grab some coffee and let’s get started with…

Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 8

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SNS 035: Personal Choices and Fairness, Psalm 7, Psalm Tuesday

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Personal choices, personal consequences, and fairness. Do you see how these go together? In our last episode, we mentioned the fairness of God in dealing with folks. In this one, the psalmist fleshes this out a little bit. In this psalm, Psalm 7, we see the weapons of God being equated with a person’s own choices; with the traps they lay for others. Isn’t that intriguing? And the Psalmist is content to let God manage the process. He asks God to take care of it and lets it go; trusting that God will do so. Is this another source of the peace and strength needed to lay down, sleep, and awaken that we’ve mentioned in previous episodes? Anyway…

Hello. 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 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. In this episode, we are reading Psalm 7.

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

Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 7

Our Book:

Psalms 1-72, A Simple Not Shallow Presentation:

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