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The Heart Of David As A man Of Worship - Psalm 8

47 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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Psalm 8 is another Psalm written by David. This Psalm however is different than the first 7 that we have read so far in the sense that this one is more of a meditation and praise. While we have seen an aspect of that in the other Psalms, for the most part they were crying out in in midst of trials, tribulations and or persecution. We know that David’s life was full of ups and downs, some from external sources such as Saul, the Philistines or even those in his own family, but some of his suffering is directly related to the consequences of his own sin. While he repented and he was a man after God’s own heart, and we know he was forgiven and used by God, but in this world the consequences of sin remain. This Psalm does not appear to be linked to any particular time period regarding personal struggles, but it does show the heart of David and how he is a man of worship and this Psalm reflects just that.

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The Heart Of David As A man Of Worship - Psalm 8

Psalm 8 is another Psalm written by David. This Psalm however is different than the first 7 that we have read so far in the sense that this one is more of a meditation and praise. While we have seen an aspect of that in the other Psalms, for the most part they were crying out in in midst of trials, tribulations and or persecution. We know that David’s life was full of ups and downs, some from external sources such as Saul, the Philistines or even those in his own family, but some of his suffering is directly related to the consequences of his own sin. While he repented and he was a man after God’s own heart, and we know he was forgiven and used by God, but in this world the consequences of sin remain. This Psalm does not appear to be linked to any particular time period regarding personal struggles, but it does show the heart of David and how he is a man of worship and this Psalm reflects just that.

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