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Psalm 1: The Tree

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Discover the quiet strength found in Psalm 1. In this episode of Psalms Meditations, we reflect on the opening words of the Psalms and the beautiful image of a tree planted by streams of water. In a world that prizes speed, visibility, and constant achievement, Psalm 1 reminds us that the deepest work of God often happens beneath the surface. Together we'll consider what it means to delight in God's Word, remain rooted in Christ, and trust Him to produce fruit in its proper season. Whether you're beginning your day, ending it, or simply seeking a few moments of peace in God's presence, this reflection invites you to slow down and be nourished by the living water of His truth. Scripture: Psalm 1:1–3; John 15:5 May your roots grow deep in the love of Christ, and may His Word become your song. Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new]

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Portada del episodio Psalm 1: The Tree

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Discover the quiet strength found in Psalm 1. In this episode of Psalms Meditations, we reflect on the opening words of the Psalms and the beautiful image of a tree planted by streams of water. In a world that prizes speed, visibility, and constant achievement, Psalm 1 reminds us that the deepest work of God often happens beneath the surface. Together we'll consider what it means to delight in God's Word, remain rooted in Christ, and trust Him to produce fruit in its proper season. Whether you're beginning your day, ending it, or simply seeking a few moments of peace in God's presence, this reflection invites you to slow down and be nourished by the living water of His truth. Scripture: Psalm 1:1–3; John 15:5 May your roots grow deep in the love of Christ, and may His Word become your song. Share Your Thoughts [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602723/fan_mail/new]

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