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Calvary Chapel Kaneohe

Psalms 4-6

Calvary Chapel Kaneohe

J.D. Farag

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8612 Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2018

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Psalms 4-6 - Study notes available on episode web page.

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0:00.0

And Lord willing, we'll make it to Psalm 6.

0:05.1

These are great Psalms, really looking forward to what the Lord has for us.

0:09.0

So why don't we pray?

0:10.4

We'll ask God's blessing on our time together in His Word.

0:18.3

Father in heaven, would you, at this time, as you're always so faithful to, just settle our hearts

0:26.2

and enable us to give you our undivided attention in our time together tonight as we study

0:35.6

your word. Lord, we know that what is before us here in your word

0:42.1

is so powerful and so profound and so sweet from the sweet psalmist of Israel, King David.

0:53.7

So Lord, would you quicken our hearts and minister to our hearts,

0:59.4

especially those here tonight or those maybe watching online who have hurting hearts

1:06.8

that tonight our time in the Psalms will just bring comfort and encouragement.

1:15.3

Lord, as only you can, we ask you to do this in Jesus' name. Amen.

1:21.5

All right, let's jump in. Psalm 4. We didn't get there last week. We ended at Psalm 3, and I'm glad we didn't because I didn't want to rush through Psalm 4.

1:32.5

We're given a title to this Psalm. It's to the chief musician with stringed instruments.

1:39.4

That's the instrumentation. The author is, of course, David, a Psalm of David. So, verse one,

1:48.2

hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness, you have relieved me in my distress. Have mercy on me

1:58.2

and hear my prayer. How long, oh, you sons of men, will you turn my glory to shame?

2:07.9

How long will you love worthlessness and seek falsehood? Selah. And for those of you who weren't

2:16.0

with us last week, this word seilah is found some 73 times in the Psalms.

2:23.6

The only other book in the Bible where you find this word is in the book of Habakkuk, and I think it's there three times.

2:30.3

The basic meaning of the word seilah is se la is to pause, to stop, to consider. And it's like a

2:40.8

refrain in this song, which is what the Psalms are, their songs. So it's kind of like you

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