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A song of Psalms 110

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Tonight we are bringing you a musical show in honor of blog talk mom. How many of you look at the life of King David and wonder how he could have been a man after God's own heart. For we should all want that to be said of us if we profess to be a Christian who is walking in the way of the apostles. Many of the apostles walked, talked, and saw Jesus while here in earth. Bill preached a sermon this last weekend on why people do not see many of the things spoken of in the bible happening in their walk with God. In my sermon unbelief was one area that we had to look at. Nobody wants to claim unbelief but our actions show a lack of faith on our part even if we do not want to accept accountability. We can say the right things but do we really believe what we say. The key to my thought that God laid on my heart was that we can follow preachers, and people we look up to in the church. We can go through all of the motions of living for God and know all of the right scriptures. We can even obey what we have been taught. But, do we really know Jesus? Without really knowing Jesus, how can we have faith in his word? We are bringing you Psalm 119 in song. This is a great way to memorize this important Psalm that is divided into 22 sections based on a Jewish letter. We cannot read Hebrew and so we may spell these for you. The key to remember was the law was established to bring us to a place pleasing to God by rule of law. But through love and grace we have the power of the Holy Ghost to lead us to these things that are still pleasing to God from the opposite direction. The key is that we should end up in the same place in how we live! We love you blog talk mom! Each section will start with the sound of thunder or a pause. One letter actually has subsections to it to be accurate for those that are knowledgeable on these scriptures. We encourage you to take your bible and read along to this musical representation of Psalm 119.

 

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