SNS 080: Who To Trust and Why, Psalm 52

Can I just say, one of the most satisfying things I have ever experienced is being trusted by other people? An earned trust, given because of who I had proven myself to be.  This is one of the things that this psalm, Psalm 52, brought to mind. And you know, thinking about it, the best example of this, that I know, comes from my grandfather. Well, before telling that story, let’s hear this psalm first, shall we; then we can chat about my granddad and how this story applies to this psalm. Also, I can officially say that this podcast is now sponsored by our book, Psalms 1-72, A Simple Not Shallow Presentation. It is the collection of the Psalms, as heard here on the Psalm Tuesday episodes. It is available wherever fine books are sold; I’ll share more about this at the end of this episode.

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 #80 Who to trust and why. The Psalm for this episode is Psalm 52. 

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Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 52

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SNS 079: How To Be Right with God, A Vital Step, Psalm 51

Can I just say, what an amazing God we have? One who shows us, step by step, how to be right with him? For that is what we have in this Psalm, 51, a presentation of a very vital step. Now, in this psalm, it is important to note…. Well, before going there, let’s hear this psalm first, shall we?  Then we can chat. Also, I can officially say that this podcast is now sponsored by our book, Psalms 1-72, A Simple Not Shallow Presentation. It is the collection of the Psalms, as heard here on the Psalm Tuesday episodes. It is available wherever fine books are sold; I’ll share more about this at the end of this episode. 

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 #79 How to be right with God, a vital step. The Psalm for this episode is Psalm 51. 

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Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 51

For a partial list of some not so obvious sins to watch out for:
Romans 1:29 ~ Envy, Strife, Deceit, Malice, and Gossip.
Mark 7:22 ~ Slander, arrogance, and foolishness.
James 4:17 ~ Failing to do what we know is the right thing to do.


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SNS 078: When Do Religious People Get It Wrong? Psalm 50

Can I just say, I think one of the saddest things that will ever happen is when a very religious person, one who is absolutely sure he is dotting all the i’s and crossing all the t’s, doing everything he thinks needs to be done, actually meets Jesus and have him say, “You are, who? I don’t know you, goodbye.” (A paraphrase of Matthew 7:21-23 and 25:41-45 and I’ll reference a couple of other verses which speak of this, in the description of the episode). And this, mind you, is addressed to the very religious, the religious who got it wrong. You may be thinking, and this Psalm warns about this. It…. Well, before going there, let’s hear this psalm first, shall we? Then we can chat. Also, I can officially say that this podcast is now sponsored by our book, Psalms 1-72, A Simple Not Shallow Presentation. It is the collection of the Psalms, as heard here on the Psalm Tuesday episodes. It is available wherever fine books are sold; I’ll share more about this at the end of this episode. 

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 #78 When the Religious Get It Wrong. The Psalm for this episode is Psalm 50. 

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Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 50

Matthew 7:21-23; 25:41-45 ~ Jesus saying, I never knew you.
John 5:39 ~ Pouring over Scripture to learn and still get it wrong.
Luke 11:37-52 ~ The very religious doing the religion very well but missing the more important things.  

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SNS 077: A Saying of Jesus, Illustrated in the Psalms? Psalm 49

Can I just say, this Psalm seems to be a fleshing out of something Jesus says in Matthew 10:28? He says, to not be afraid of those who can only kill the body but who are not able to touch the soul. Now… well, before going any further, let’s hear this psalm first, shall we? Then we can chat further. Also, I have an exciting announcement, our book, the collection of these readings, is now available for your enjoyment. I’ll share more about that at the end of this episode.

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.   

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Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 49

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SNS 076: What Does Praise Look Like? Psalm 48, Psalm Tuesday

Can I just say, this Psalm seems to be the embodiment of what praising God looks like? Its placement here certainly makes it look like an answer to the call to praise God in our last reading (of Psalm 47). What a beautiful and very thorough offering of praise it is too. Now… well, before going any further, let’s hear this psalm first, shall we? Then we can chat further. Also, I have an exciting announcement, there is an actual release date for our collection of these readings. I’ll share that at the end of this episode.

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. 

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Scripture Passages referenced:
Psalm 48

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