
Psalm 24: The King of Glory
The king of Israel must always remember that YHWH is the true king of all the earth.

Hosted by Joel Porch · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 25 episodes
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Each week, we’ll meditate on the Psalms, one by one. The goal is to give each Psalm its own significance and familiarity, just like Psalm 23 or 100.
Joel Porch hosts Every Psalm Meditated, a religion show with 25 episodes published.

The king of Israel must always remember that YHWH is the true king of all the earth.

The king of Israel should always remember that YHWH is the true king of all the earth.

David imagines himself a sheep under the care of YHWH as shepherd.

The king rejoices that God has granted him the blessings of Psalm 20. He takes none of the credit for himself.

A blessing or benediction: for salvation, for a right relationship with God, for your hearts desire

God speaks to us through His glory seen in nature, and his perfect law revealed to His people.

David loves the Lord. He calls, and God rescues him in a volcanic thunderstorm. David is blameless and victorious, because God is his source and his rock.

David comes to the Judge again, claiming innocence and begging deliverance. He's baffled by God blessing the wicked with children. Like Job, David doesn't receive a direct answer to why the wicked prosper. But when he aw

David's true inheritance was not the promised land, but the Lord. The Lord, for David, brought deliverance, wisdom, joy, and eternal life.

David describes the type of person that can dwell on God's Holy Hill.

Fools deny God in their heart and in their actions, oppressing the poor. But God's people trust Him as their refuge and future restorer. The Bible Project "YHWH": https://bibleproject.com/videos/yhwh-lord/ The Bible Proj

David asks God how long. How long will you hide? How long will my heart drown in sorrow? How long will the enemy have victory?

David finds himself living in a deceitful, flattering generation. But God's promise of deliverance is completely truthful and pure.

My refuge is the Lord. How can you tell me to run away or give up?

David asks,"Why God?" He struggles with doubts about God's existence or if God sees the state of the world or will do anything about it.

David recounts how God's judgment delivered him -- not just in his personal case, but in delivering all the poor who are afflicted by the wicked. This is the first alphabet psalm example. interlinear Bible: https://bible

Sandwiched between 2 judgment Psalms, Psalm 8 praises the name of the Lord Most High. It reflects on God's ownership of the earth and creation of the heavens. Then it muses on man's position in God's creation.

David, in a wild and passionate song, presents to God his case against Cush the Benjaminite, who has falsely accused David of betrayal and greed. Shiggaion definition: https://crosswinds.church/2022/08/22/shiggaion/ Iden

David, on the lyre, sings of the plight of a man tormented by guilt, illness, death, and enemies. When the Lord hears and accepts his prayer, all his enemies are turned back in a moment. Music: “Hidden in My Heart” by Ja

Chesed is the Hebrew word for love - steadfast love, lovingkindness, mercy, loyalty. The abundance of chesed provides David with access to the House of the Lord. But the abundance of transgressions keeps the arrogant far
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