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Retune your heart to what God thinks and wants with these studies in the Psalms.
How often do you get the tune of a mindless song stuck in your head? It’s one way that Christians can end up thinking and wanting things just like the world around us. So God has given us a collection of songs that can help us retune our hearts to what he thinks and wants instead.
You may feel as if your soul is downcast or sick — troubled by worry, sin, suffering, fear or guilt. David, the Israelite king who wrote many of these songs, tells us that the Word of God revives the ...soul — it’s powerful stuff! And how to revive your soul is the theme of this selection. Mostly written by people rolling in trouble, they take us from the problems we face, and turn us back to God, the rock.
In these psalms you will find medicine for your soul. Learn to fear God instead of others, to trust Him in difficult times and to sing a new song to the God who saves.
I am currently using Souls Songs with the Home group which I lead. Having used many of the Good Book Guides I would say that this is one of the best ones. Tim Chester has made these wonderful Psalms from the first book of Psalms (Psalms 1-41) so relevant to us. I love the way that he takes a theme for each Psalm (When we want to run away, a Song for Sleepless nights etc) which we can relate to. I come away from each study feeling that I did not really know the Psalm before and now it is ...one of the greatest! On the face of it these are familiar passages but there is depth, application and challenge here. Thank you for this helpful guide.
I highly recommend Good Book studies as excellent resources for understanding the Bible in context and applying it for Christian living! Psalms are Christian favourites and this selection will help you relate to God better as you grow in the knowledge of and love for him!
We're using this for a group Bible study. There are more than enough questions (and further research tasks) to keep us engaged. The first study went well, inspite of this being a very familiar psalm.