Shelter in the Psalms: Recent Episodes

TImothy Andrew Brown

During the extended quarantine, you are invited to journey through 5 Psalms a day through the next 30 days.

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We end the Psalms the same way we began - hoping in the Lord to send the Messiah. The last words of the book of Psalms are the words that carry us from today and through eternity - Praise the Lord!

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What is the believer's first response in troubling times? We keep our eyes on God and seek refuge in Him. He will keep us for himself and provide all we need. 

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It only fits that the constant phrase of those who hope in God should be, the steadfast love of the Lord endures forever. 

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When the Messiah comes, glorious worship comes with him. When the Messiah comes, eternal life will follow. 

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The God who created the universe, who created a people for his own possession, is the only one qualified to forgive iniquities. He will forgive anyone who asks.

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According to these Psalms, praying or the peace of Jerusalem is a prayer for God to send the Messiah. 

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Meditating on Scripture, learning what delights God, ensures our fellowship with Him.

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Contemplating God's faithfulness leaves us with one repeated phrase: Praise the Lord!

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The steadfast love of God reminds us that not even our own rebellion can keep God from displaying his love towards us.

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A reminder that though we long for the Lord we are to live by faith in the hope his salvation secures. 

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God as king means something. God as king means he will judge the earth. God's judgment means salvation for the righteous and condemnation for the wicked. The God of all the earth cares for his own tenderly as a shepherd his sheep.

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A Psalm in the mouth of Satan? Angels to remind of God's care for us and an invitation to listen to God's voice. All in this episode of Sheltering in the Psalms. 

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A song of Moses reminding us of God's steadfast love. Our future hope, based upon God's past promises, stabilizes us today. 

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One day with the Lord is better than a thousand elsewhere.

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The world around us constantly changes. God's love never changes. His promises are always sure. God's promises will be realized through a son of man whom he will raise up. 

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We will never outlive our need for God. David knew this. We learn from his final prayer in Psalm 71, tonight. 

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The cry of every believing heart is addressed through these Psalms: O, Lord, come quickly with your salvation! 

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We are greeted by the steadfast love of the Lord the day after Easter in Psalms 61-65. 

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Psalms 56 and 57 greet us tonight amidst an eastward moving storm. 

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Holy Saturday from the Psalms as we focus on the judgment of the wicked. Jesus in the tomb is the picture of God's judgment upon the wicked. 

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Only the sacrifice of Jesus can ransom us from death. An important lesson from the Psalms on this Good Friday. Listen to the end for a quick sound bite from Adalee (unscripted,  I promise). 

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The hope of the world is a wedding. Listen in to Psalm 45 to learn more. 

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Tonight we consider a personal favorite, Psalm 37. 

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We explore our theme of sheltering like never before in this ensemble of Psalms. 

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A timely word for our times, especially from Psalm 27. 

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Easter from the Psalms? Listen in to see the Psalms proclaiming a crucified, buried, and risen Savior. 

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Resurrection from the Psalms? How important is revelation? These answers from our consideration tonight. 

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Day 3 of our 30 day shelter-in-place. We begin by asking the question, "What do the righteous do in times of trouble?"

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Day 2 of our 30 day Sheltering in the Psalms

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Through the first 5 Psalms.