
Psalm 118 – My heart skips a beat for the concrete King: Lent Encounter 2026
Psalm 118 opens with a communal call to worship: ‘Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures for ever.’

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Journey through the Psalms this Lent. Explore how these ancient songs speak to topics of creation, grief, justice, forgiveness and worship – and how they point us to Jesus.
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Psalm 118 opens with a communal call to worship: ‘Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures for ever.’

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Today, we’re reading Psalm 34, a song of praise attributed to David. This psalm calls us to reflect on the character of God and what he’s done for us.

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