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Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly

Friday, October 4 | How long is it going to take? (Psalm 13:1-6)

Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly

Kurt Skelly

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

5631 Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Psalm 13:1-6

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Have you ever said these two words to God? How long? God, when? Well, that's the cry of David

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in Psalm 13. And wow, God gives them some great answers. Listen in. Welcome to Everyday Truth

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with Kurt Skelly. We believe the Bible is true and relevant to everyone, everywhere, every day.

0:26.4

If today's conversation is a help to you, take a moment to leave a review or share it

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with a friend.

0:32.2

Thanks for listening.

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Now let's join Kurt for today's episode.

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Hey friends, welcome back.

0:38.2

So glad that you're here and appreciative of your faithfulness to this podcast.

0:45.0

I want you to look at Psalm 13 today.

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The day of this recording is Friday.

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I know that's probably not the day you're listening or watching.

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And this is the 13th Psalm.

0:57.9

So I guess it's Friday the 13th.

1:00.1

How's that for a dad joke?

1:02.6

Psalm 13,

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to the chief musician,

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we've talked about that,

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a Psalm of David.

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This is a six-verse Psalm, but it is just full of meaning for you and me.

1:21.0

It represents one of the biggest struggles that I think Christians deal with when it comes to trials in their

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life. And let's jump in and find out what that is. So Psalm 13, verse number one, David says,

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