Sermons about Psalms 3312 - SermonCentral.com (2024)

  • God As Shepherd

    Contributed by Dr. Jerry Morrissey on Apr 26, 2001

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    Year C Fourth Sunday of EasterMay 6th, 2001Psalm 23

    Psalm 23This has been called the “pearl” of the Psalter, one of just about everyone’s favorites. The beauty of its imagery has survived many translations down through the ages. Ironically, it is the translation of a verb in the last verse which makes it difficult to classify this psalm. In verse ...read more

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    Denomination: Lutheran

  • Ecology,” Is Really A Matter Of Morality.

    Contributed by Dr. Jerry Morrissey on Jun 2, 2001

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    Year C. The Holy Trinity Sunday Psalm 8 June 10th, 2001

    Year C. The Holy Trinity Sunday Psalm 8 June 10th, 2001 Title: “Ecology,” is really a matter of morality.”This is a Song of Praise, sung by an individual but framed by a choral refrain verses two and ten. The main reason given for the praise is ...read more

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    Denomination: Lutheran

  • Protection From God

    Contributed by Rev. K. Michael Bryant on Dec 13, 2002

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    Lessons of God’s Protection for us as seen through Psalms 121: 1-8.

    God’s Protection Psalms 121:1-8 Musicians play “The Giving Song”Let me first pause and thank our Pastor.Let us pray: Father, coming as humbly as we know how…I have heard your voice speaking to me and Lord I ask that you grant me utterance now to speak your word. Create in your children ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • God Is Love Series

    Contributed by Stephan Brown on Mar 30, 2005

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    The final installment in a series on the Character of God from Psalm 139. God’s Love.

    The Character of God: God Is LovePsalm 139:17,18 How precious to me are your thoughts, O God! How vast is the sum of them! 18 Were I to count them, they would outnumber the grains of sand. When I awake, I am still with you.I. God loves you—this is why the Psalmist spoke of precious ...read more

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    Denomination: Assembly Of God

  • A Shepherd's View Series

    Contributed by Michael Deutsch on Oct 18, 2006

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    A first person sermon to start the series on Psalm 23 from a Shepherd’s view.

    First Baptist ChurchAugust 6, 2006Psalm 23:1-6Shalom!! My name is Yoseph ben Benyamin. I am from the land of Palestine and I’m a shepherd. It is an honor for a man of my occupation to be allowed to stand here and speak with you today. You see in my nation shepherding is not looked upon with ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Putting Confidence In The Faithful One

    Contributed by David Gant on Jan 21, 2006

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    Principles drawn from Psalms 138 regarding faithfullness to God -- as He is faithful to us.

    Putting Confidence in the Faithful OnePsalm 138A PSALM OF DAVID.I.Psalm 138 ? a short reading with some added interpretations for clarity.1I will praise You with my whole heart; Before the gods (i.e. IF there were any other gods looking) I will sing praises to You.؉There are no real other ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Thou Anointest My Head With Oil

    Contributed by Revd. Martin Dale on Feb 1, 2008

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    A closer look at Psalm 23 verse 5 Thou anointest my head with oil

    Psalm 23The psalm is probably one of the most famous and best loved of the psalms. It has brought comfort and support to many over the centuriesStory: Some years ago a famous actor was giving an after dinner speech. He asked his audience if there was any famous poem that they would like him ...read more

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    Denomination: Anglican

  • God Has An Antidote For The Dark Valleys Series

    Contributed by James Dunn on Jun 22, 2007

    Psalm 23 addresses the hope we can have through the dark valleys of life.

    GOD HAS AN ANTIDOTE FOR THE DARK VALLEYSStress busters - Part 3"Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,I will fear no evil, for you are with me;Your rod and your staff, they comfort me." Psalm 23:4I. WHAT TO REMEMBER IN DARK VALLEYSA. VALLEYS ARE ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Just The Facts: Why Christians Ought To Be Happy

    Contributed by Dr. Ronnie Grizzle on Oct 3, 2007

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    This message takes a celebratory Psalm of David and shows why Christians have reason to be Happy!

    Just the Facts: Why Christians Ought to be HappyPsalm 34.1-22When David fled from King Saul, he took refuge with the Philistine King Abimelech. David feared that the king might kill him so he acted insane, and the king sent him away.David looked at this as divine deliverance from God and ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • The Kiss Of Worship

    Contributed by Russell Brownworth on Oct 18, 2004

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    Psalm 146 and 147 neatly answer the questions about worship: WHAT…WHY…HOW?

    THE WINDOWBible Teaching Ministry ofCEDAR LODGE BAPTIST CHURCHThomasville, NC-----------------October 17, 2004-----------------Some people go through life like Calvin, the obnoxious little seven-year-old in the comic strip, Calvin and Hobbes. Calvin is the prototype for Mudville. If you ...read more

    Denomination: United Methodist

  • Like A Tree

    Contributed by Bruce Howell on Jul 11, 2003

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    Examines the qualities of trees that cab be compared to the righteous who are blessed according to Psalm 1.

    Like a Tree1Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners or sit in the seat of mockers.2But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and on his law he meditates day and night.3He is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its ...read more

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    Denomination: Wesleyan

  • I Just Wanna Be A Sheep Series

    Contributed by Denn Guptill on May 3, 2004

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    A look at the 23rd Psalm and how the Shepherd cares for us and what the condition is.

    It is probably the best known psalm in the western world and possibly the best known scripture period. It has been quoted and misquoted, it’s on plaques and mugs and posters, T-shirts and tomb stones.. It’s featured in the sacred and the profane. Most of us can quote at least a portion of it from ...read more

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    Denomination: Wesleyan

  • The Untouchables

    Contributed by Rod Little on Jul 12, 2001

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    THIS SERMON ON THE 23RD NUMBER OF PSALMS IS A SERMON ON CARE AND CONCERN OF GOD FOR HIS SHEEP

    PASLM 23:1-6 THE UNTOUCHABLES INTRO;THE 23RD NUMBER OF PSALM IS A PSALM OF CARE AND CONCERN OF GOD FOR HIS SHEEP. IT SPEAKS OF PEACE SO DEEP AND SERENITY SO PROFOUND THAT EVEN THE VERY THOUGH OF DEATH CANNOT TROUBLE IT. THIS PSALM LEAVES NO ROOM FOR DOUBT,FEAR, MISGIVING,OR ANXIETY. IT ...read more

    Denomination: Baptist

  • Calling Out In Confession Series

    Contributed by David Dewitt on May 8, 2008

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    A look at the confession of David in psalm 51. David reveals a heart that is truly pursuing God

    Calling Out in ConfessionPsalm 51:1-17Spring Life SeriesMay 4, 2008Morning ServiceIntroductionIn the late 1850’s immigrants from Europe settled in the hills of Appalachia and brought some strange and unique customs with them. One of the more unusual customs was that of the sin eater. The ...read more

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    Denomination: Church Of God

  • Personal Worship Series

    Contributed by Jason Jones on Dec 12, 2008

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    Exposition of Psalm 5 about David spending some time in the morning in worship of God

    Text: Psalm 5:1-12, Title: Personal Worship, Date/Place: NRBC, 12/14/08, AMA.Opening illustration: Tell about Lew’s comments about Jesus only making disciples of those who want to be discipled, A man walked up to a vending machine, put in a coin, pressed the buttons labeled, “coffee, double ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Sermons about Psalms 3312 - SermonCentral.com (2024)

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    What is the meaning of Psalm 33 18? ›

    The psalm celebrates God's creative power, sovereignty, and faithfulness. Rather than relying on earthly strength, the Lord's people can trust in His omnipotent power. This results in a collective praise for God and His unfailing love for those who trust and hope in Him.

    What is the meaning of Psalm 33 19? ›

    Psalm 33:19 AMPC. That means the Lord our Almighty God will provide for those who reverently fear and worship the Almighty God. Their faith is on Him (totally trust and rely on Him). As in Psalm 23 He is our Shepherd and in Him we will not want.

    What is the sermon on Psalms 112 6? ›

    Psalm 112:6–7 Is a Promise to the Righteous

    Verse six says, the righteous will never be moved the picture of someone who lives blamelessly before God. And we obviously know none of us is righteous in and of ourselves. The Psalms make that clear.

    What is the sermon of Psalms 111? ›

    Even though God is transcendent (holy and awesome, full of majesty and honor), God is equally immanent (gracious and merciful, ever mindful and providing). Even though Gods works are “great (verse 2), those works are also faithful and just and trustworthy and they may be studied.

    What is the meaning of Psalm 33 22? ›

    The concluding verse of Psalm 33 is a prayer in which the worshipers ask God to continue showing His consistent lovingkindness to them. Genuine worship may make a worshipper feel good, but most important is what it accomplishes in his heart. It produces faith, hope, and love.

    What is the meaning of Psalm 33 18 22? ›

    God has poured out His abundant grace on these undeserving people so that He may receive the glory. No one would bother to die for people such as these, but God sent His Son to give His life for them. God is the help for the needy, the shield for the oppressed, the love for the unwanted, and the hope for the hopeless.

    What is the main idea of Psalm 33? ›

    No earthly power can thwart God's will. As much as any country or culture tries to overthrow God, He cannot be defeated. Those who rely on worldly power are doomed to failure, while reliance on God is the path to eternal salvation (Psalm 33:4–19). The end of this song is a collective shout of praise.

    What is the meaning of Psalms 33 20? ›

    One of the ways we demonstrate faith in God is by "waiting on" Him. Those who can truthfully speak the words of this verse have learned several good reasons to wait on the Lord. They know He is faithful and will not disappoint them. Their hope in Him is firm.

    What is the expound of Psalm 33? ›

    It follows the typical pattern of hymns or psalms of praise in the Bible with imperative plurals calling to praise (verses 1-3, “Rejoice, Praise, Sing”) followed by reasons for praise, including God's greatness (verses 4-12) and God's goodness (verses 13-19).

    What does Psalm 112 teach us? ›

    The psalmist proclaims that not only are the righteous blessed with might, abundant wealth, and residences of their own, but such graciousness extends also to their descendants (112:2–3). With righteousness comes the responsibility to serve as a light in the darkness to others who live uprightly.

    What does Psalm 113 teach us? ›

    Psalm 113 is a hymn calling a community of believers to praise a transcendent God who cares enough for humankind to look down, reach down, and raise up the poor and needy of the earth. The answer to the question, “Who is like the Lord our God?” can be nothing more and nothing less than, “No one.”

    What is the Psalm 112 sermon? ›

    Psalm 112 puts the spotlight on humans, declaring that happiness is to be found in a life honoring the Lord and living according to God's commandments (112:1). Such lives will enjoy God's blessings (112:2-3).

    What is the sermon in Psalms 33 11? ›

    Psalm 33:11 explains it: “The counsel of the Lord stands forever, the plans of His heart from generation to generation.” Do you see it? God frustrates our plans and nullifies our counsel when our plans don't match His plans. The counsel of the nations can be nullified, but God's counsel stands forever.

    What is the sermon in Psalm 111 10? ›

    God's Word tells you where to find wisdom. “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom.” The key to wisdom, to living well is to start with the fear of the LORD. The fear of the LORD is the doorway to wisdom. You can't get wisdom without going through that doorway.

    What is the sermon on Psalm 112 1 9? ›

    Psalm 112 gives voice to the (hopefully) many children of God who are celebrating the goodness of life under God. They are blessed and they know it. They fear God and God has blessed them abundantly. You can preach it that way, as a call to thanksgiving and as an encouragement to keep pursuing righteousness.

    What does Psalm 33 18 19 mean? ›

    He has set out his Word that we may see and worship him as the all powerful God he's revealed himself as and avoid many hardships of sin and evil. Also, when we do encounter difficult times in life, he will deliver our souls from death and keep us alive in famine. Remember, God's watchful eye is on those who fear him.

    What is the meaning of Psalm 34 18? ›

    God watches over the righteous and answers their cry for help. He delivers the righteous from their troubles and draws near to them. He protects the righteous and redeems them. On the other hand, He opposes the wicked and condemns them.

    What is the meaning of Psalms of praise and Thanksgiving? ›

    Psalms of Thanksgiving provide a way of giving thanks to the Lord for his goodness and mercy, to praise God for something He has done for the Psalmist, and to offer thanksgiving in the form of worship.

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