Tuesday, July 8, 2025

July 8, 2025

Don't you love it when you learn something new? I haven't made any changes to my morning worship and study routine in many years — until now. I will now read a psalm as part of my time with God. I have never felt such a rush of emotion over the scriptures as I had until I started the deep dive into the Psalms. They are sweet and savory to the tastebuds, filling like meat, and satisfying like dessert. They are comforting like the breath of God in a gentle breeze. I'm giddy about this study! Worshipping through the Psalms is worship like I've never experienced. You will not regret adding a psalm to your day. I don't know how many times I've read through my Bible, but it wasn't until I decided to slow down and study the chapters thoroughly that I learned the most. If you don't do anything else today, open your Bible to a Psalm and worship God through the words explicitly created to worship Him. We can sing the first verse of Psalm 8 because it's an old hymn; I say 'old' because I remember singing this song in church when I was a kid. Maybe you remember it, too. 

Oh Lord, Our Lord

How Majestic Is Your Name In All The Earth

Oh Lord, Our Lord

How Majestic Is Your Name In All The Earth

Oh Lord, We Praise Your Name Oh Lord, We Magnify Your Name Prince Of Peace, Mighty God Oh Lord, God Almighty

Oh Lord, Our Lord

How Majestic Is Your Name In All The Earth

Oh Lord, Our Lord

How Majestic Is Your Name In All The Earth

Oh Lord, We Praise Your Name Oh Lord, We Magnify Your Name Prince Of Peace, Mighty God Oh Lord, God Almighty 2]


To the chief Musician upon Gittith, A Psalm of David. O LORD our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth! who hast set thy glory above the heavens. Psalms 8:1

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