by Justin Marple | Sep 20, 2009 | 2009 sermons, Farewell Series (Psalms), SERMONS
Psalm 128 is one of the songs of ascents that would be sung as the people (including Jesus) went up to Jerusalem for Passover. Jesus sang this psalm knowing that entering the blessing meant the curse of the cross first. In this psalm we see a parallel to...
by Justin Marple | Sep 20, 2009 | 2009 sermons, Farewell Series (Psalms), SERMONS
Psalm 128 is one of the songs of ascents that would be sung as the people (including Jesus) went up to Jerusalem for Passover. Jesus sang this psalm knowing that entering the blessing meant the curse of the cross first. In this psalm we see a parallel to...
by Justin Marple | Sep 13, 2009 | 2009 sermons, Farewell Series (Psalms), SERMONS
Psalm 100 is a psalm for giving thanks for the faithfulness of God to generation after generation. In this farewell series we have been looking at the psalms fitting the themes found in Scripture’s farewell addresses. At the end of this pastoral relationship...
by Justin Marple | Sep 13, 2009 | 2009 sermons, Farewell Series (Psalms), SERMONS
Psalm 100 is a psalm for giving thanks for the faithfulness of God to generation after generation. In this farewell series we have been looking at the psalms fitting the themes found in Scripture’s farewell addresses. At the end of this pastoral relationship...
by Justin Marple | Sep 6, 2009 | 2009 sermons, Farewell Series (Psalms), SERMONS
Psalm 84 is a passionate psalm about being in the dwelling place of God. We are in an even greater place of privilege than the sons of Korah mentioned in the heading as we are all priests and we together are the tabernacle or temple of God. So we should be even more...
by Justin Marple | Aug 30, 2009 | 2009 sermons, Farewell Series (Psalms), SERMONS
Psalm 67 calls upon God to bless Israel so that the nations will praise God in thanksgiving for their salvation, fear God in faith, and be saved (three ways of saying the same thing). I pronounce God’s blessing at the end of every time of worship and now I am...
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