Psalm 22
Jesus Christ quoted and taught the Psalms often in his ministry. This one may be the most poignant of them all taught from a most unorthodox classroom.
Jesus Christ quoted and taught the Psalms often in his ministry. This one may be the most poignant of them all taught from a most unorthodox classroom.
Have you recently waited eagerly to find out what teacher you’ll have this year? Join me as we talk about the good news found in Psalm 23:1!
The Psalms of the Old Testament are very similar to the hymns of today in that they give people who love the Lord a chance to show him.
In this episode we'll review the first third of the book of Psalms, which is a collection of inspired poetry and music. It has been called the most Christian of the Old Testament books because of the many references to the Savior. We will talk about certain truths in the recommended reading and how those truths can help with mental health issues. This week we'll specifically review principles related to self-concept, depression, anxiety, and finding lasting peace during difficulty.
Have you ever felt that God was far away? If so, what do you do to feel near to God again? Today David and President Spencer W. Kimball have a tip for us to draw closer to God!
You've probably noticed how big music can be as part of our worship of the Savior. But have you ever wondered WHY we use so much music? This week John and Hank talk about why music is so important and how we can use it to feel closer to the Savior.
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Psalms 1-2; 8; 19-33; 40; 46!
Dr. Shon Hopkin returns and discusses the influence and importance of Psalm 22 in understanding the life, suffering, and triumph of Messiah, Jesus Christ.Please rate and review the podcast!
Have you ever felt forsaken by God? Dr. Shon Hopkin explores the structure and purpose of the Psalms, the effect of music in worship, and how the Psalms prepared the Lord and the disciples for difficult times.
Everything turned out great for Job in the end, but we may be surprised at what it really may have been that turned away his trials.