In Episode 30 of Worship Moments, Dr Wyrick introduces us to the two primary words for “worship” in the Bible and how those words remind us to come to God in complete submission. For those who prefer to read, here is the text of the video. Did you know that primary word for worship in […]
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Worship Moments, Episode 22 – Praise enthrones God
In Episode 22 of Worship Moments, Dr. Wyrick explains how praise enthrones God in our hearts. For those who prefer to read, here is the text of the video. Yes, I know I said that in the last video, but we are not done yet. Praise increases our joy, it ushers us into the […]
Continue readingPsalm 72 – The King of Kings
In Psalm 72 Solomon celebrates the ideal king. In Jesus, the King of Kings, we find the fulfillment of this psalm.
Continue readingNames of God – El Shaddai
Definition El Shaddai This name of God is a combination of the word El, which means God, and Shaddai a Hebrew word that is usually translated as “Almighty.” (lexiconcordance.com) When combined we have the name “Almighty God.” The translation of Shaddai as “Almighty”, though, does not fully cover the complexity of the word. Traditionally the […]
Continue readingLet Me Sink That Thou Mayest Rise – A. W. Tozer
O God, Be Thou exalted over my possessions. Nothing of earth’s treasures shall seem dear unto me if only Thou art glorified in my life. Be Thou exalted over my friendships. I am determined that Thou shalt be above all, though I must stand deserted and alone in the midst of the earth. Be Thou […]
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Today I am going to start a new series on the biblical names of God. There are many books and websites about the names of God, so why do my own posts on the names of God? Here are three reasons: Maybe it is new to you. Just because I have studied something multiple times […]
Continue readingPsalm 33 – Blessed Is the Nation Whose God is the Lord
Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord… Psalm 33:12 Psalm 33 is a poem about the blessing that comes from trusting in God. The central word, literally, is the word “blessed” or “happy.” In Hebrew there are exactly 80 words before and after it. As is so common in Hebrew poetry this central […]
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