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Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly

Monday, October 7 | The fool says, “No God,” and “No, God!” (Psalm 14:1-7)

Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly

Kurt Skelly

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

5631 Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2024

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Psalm 14:1-7

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One of the most foolish things a person could ever say, and yet they say it. Oh, there's no God.

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That is a foolish thing to say. Find out why today. Welcome to Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelie.

0:16.1

We believe the Bible is true and relevant to everyone, everywhere, every day. If today's conversation

0:24.4

is a help to you, take a moment to leave a review or share it with a friend. Thanks for listening.

0:30.3

Now, let's join Kurt for today's episode. Hey friends, welcome back Psalm 14 today in your copy of the Word of God.

0:40.0

I am wearing a suit coat today and I've done this,

0:43.0

I've done this a few times now over the past couple of weeks.

0:46.2

Somebody said to me, Kurt, you know, you're kind of dressing up for the podcast

0:51.2

and that's really not my goal.

0:53.7

I, my office is in the corner of the office wing and for some

0:58.8

reason the air conditioning starts in my office and I'm freezing. Maybe it's because I'm

1:03.9

becoming an old man. So I'm wearing coats now because I'm just trying to stave off the hypothermia. So there we go. That's why I've

1:13.6

got the code on today. Psalm 14 is a very familiar psalm to the chief musician, a Psalm of David,

1:22.2

and you'll recognize it not only because the Psalm itself is familiar, but you'll recognize it because the

1:30.0

Apostle Paul quoted some of the Psalm in Romans. And you'll recognize those verses here in a moment.

1:37.3

Look at verse number one, probably the most famous verse in the Psalm, says, the fool

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hath said in his heart, there is no God. They are corrupt.

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They have done abominable works. There is none that doeth good. So the fool hath said in his

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heart, there is no God. What a statement. Notice as well that the words there is are italicized,

2:06.5

which is very honest. The King James translators were careful to put in italics any words that they

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supplied to round out the meaning.

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And there's always language limitations

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