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Songs for Our Temple (Week 32: Ps. 94-96)

Pastor Tim guides us through Psalms 94-96, which direct us to think of our security in God even when things are difficult in our lives and the lives of those around us.


This Week’s Reading

Read along with us! Throughout the week, read this week’s Psalms and, as you have insights or questions, please leave them in the comments below! We’ll be here throughout the week interacting with each other on the readings! We’re aiming to read Psalm 94 by Monday, Psalm 95 by Wednesday and Psalm 96 by Friday so that we can discuss all three of them together.

About this Reading Plan

Get the full details on this 2022 Reading Plan through the Psalms by visiting our overview page.

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2 comments posted so far.

Re: Songs for Our Temple (Week 32: Ps. 94-96)

Psalms 95 What a beautiful Psalm! The first seven verses discuss the reasons for worshiping God. Some things I got out of it. Shout out with joy to the Lord, be thankful towards Him. God is great and he the rock of my salvation. No where on earth is to far for him to reach. Bow before Him before him as King of your life. After worshiping we should listen to his voice and not harden our hearts or go astray. The results for going astray we will not enter into his rest.

Posted by Jim Krenning - Aug 10, 2022 | 6:07 AM

Re: Songs for Our Temple (Week 32: Ps. 94-96)

Psalms 96. This Psalms shows the attribute of God’s sovereignty. We are calling all nations to worship him. May we call all people to worship God from the heart, not from the flesh. Why a new song? I think it shows our growth in Christ Jesus, and we are not stagnated in our relationship with God.

Posted by Jim Krenning - Aug 12, 2022 | 6:05 AM

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