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Summer of Psalms - Wk 1

43 min · 8 jun 2026
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Written by Moses during 40 years of wilderness wandering, Psalm 90 is the oldest psalm in the collection and it’s an honest one. It doesn’t avoid the hard stuff: human mortality, God’s wrath, the ache of a people with no place to call home. But it ends in hope. Because every morning begins with brand new mercy. If you’ve been putting off what God has called you to do, this one is for you. “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” — Psalm 90:12

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When was the last time your worship genuinely surprised you? In this episode, we dive into Psalm 96 to discover a vision of worship that is fresh, alive, and unshakeable—even when life completely blindsides you. True worship isn't about the stage lights, the instruments, or the singers It is a raw, powerful response to a living God who carries ultimate moral weight (Glory), radiates absolute beauty (Splendor), and rules with supreme authority (Majesty). Listen in as we share a powerful personal testimony of facing a sudden cancer diagnosis. Learn how a "new song" can break through your darkest human circumstances and give you a stubborn, fierce confidence in the future goodness of God. Key Takeaways: * Worship Must Be Renewed: Why a "new song" requires a fresh sight of God (p. 1). * Worship Must Be Grounded: Contrasting the living Creator against the worthless "nothings" of this world (p. 4). * Worship Must Look Forward: Finding peace because the Lord reigns and absolute justice is on the way (p. 5).

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