Psalm 133 is the fourteenth in the series of fifteen psalms titled Song of Ascents. It is the last of the four attributed to King David and speaks of the blessed unity of God's people.
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Deuteronomy 1 seems to say that the sending of the spies into Canaan was the idea of the people of Israel. Numbers 13 seems to say that it was the idea of the Lord. How do we reconcile this?
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Psalm 132 is the thirteenth in the series of fifteen psalms titled Song of Ascents. It is a wonderful psalm about remembering God's promise to David and beyond.
Pastor David Guzik also gives three ways that Psalm 132 points to Jesus!
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This begins a long section in the Book of Job where Job’s friends counsel him and he answers them. His friends speak in more or less three rounds, with each speech followed by a reply from Job. At the end of these speeches, God answers Job and his friends and settles the matter.
Psalm 136 is a special psalm, with each one of its 26 verses repeating the sentence, His mercy endures forever. Throughout the Hebrew Scriptures, the phrase has somewhat of a liturgical sense to it, as if the assembled people of Israel said or sung this in response to the direction of the Levites leading singing and worship. We picture a great multitude of the people of God gathered in the temple courts. A priest or Levite would call out a reason to give God thanks, and His people would respond with, “For His mercy endures forever.”
Consider how great the mercy of God is, as it is expressed in the person and work of Jesus Christ throughout this wonderful psalm!
Psalm 100 is a psalm of thanksgiving, and it speaks of an invitation to the whole earth to know and to worship God.
Pastor David Guzik gives the what and why of giving praise and the what and why of giving thanks.
Part 16 in an expository series by Pastor David Guzik, author of the Enduring Word commentary, teaching through the Gospel of Luke. Titled "Eyewitness," this series emphasizes the manifold perspectives and accounts which each testify of Christ Jesus' divinity, work, and impact in our world.
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Part 32 in an expository series by Pastor David Guzik, author of the Enduring Word commentary, teaching through the Gospel of Luke. Titled "Eyewitness," this series emphasizes the manifold perspectives and accounts which each testify of Christ Jesus' divinity, work, and impact in our world.
Read David Guzik's full written commentary on Luke here:
https://enduringword.com/bible-commentary/luke-1/
Pastor David's free commentary on the entire Bible, in 10+ languages:
https://enduringword.com/
Download the free Enduring Word app today!
iPhone: https://apple.co/3X1sryZ
Android: https://bit.ly/3ixdC8f
Join Pastor David every Thursday for a Question & Answer live stream on YouTube @DavidGuzikEnduringWord (12PM Pacific, 3PM Eastern, 7PM GMT)
Submit your own timestamps via the comment section for a chance to have them incorporated into the video itself.
#biblestudy #enduringword #bible #gospelofluke #jesus #newtestament #Luke15
Pastor David guides a verse-specific, daily devotional through the book of Isaiah, applying the prophet's work to the wider biblical context, history, the revelatory work of Christ, and to the modern day - where we need its wisdom the most! (Part 88 in a 94-part series)
Read David Guzik's written commentary on Isaiah chapter 60 on the Enduring Word website:
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