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S3:191 Psalm 106

Join The Journey

Watermark Community Church, Dallas, TX

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Christian, Bible, Devotional

5827 Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

"For even sorrow for sin must not put us out of tune for praising God." Psalm 105 magnifies God's goodness and Psalm 106 shows human sin. Lauren Atkinson reminds us that even though Israel sinned, God still loves them and does not stop being faithful to them.
 
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0:00.0

All right, all right, join the Journey family, friends, and guests.

0:04.5

You're listening to Join the Journey podcast with your host, Emma, daughter.

0:10.0

Thanks for joining.

0:11.2

Today we are reading Psalm 106, and we're back.

0:15.2

It's Lauren and I in the podcast studio.

0:17.1

Hey, guys.

0:18.2

Lauren, it's good to be back here with you.

0:20.1

Yeah, you're really back. Tell them where you've been.

0:22.3

I have been out of the country, and you may be confused by that because you've heard my voice over the last several days, but we recorded those episodes in advance.

0:30.6

And I have been in Germany actually teaching at a boarding school that is primarily made up of missionary kids, talking about what it looks like to walk closely with Jesus, to deal with strong emotions we might be feeling toward him and ultimately pursue a deeper intimacy with him.

0:49.3

And it was amazing. It was so incredible. If you see me around Watermark, you'll have to ask me about it.

0:59.9

But I'm just encouraged by the work I've seen God do globally over the past week. So fun.

1:04.1

I love hearing that. So great. Had some Swiss chocolate while I was at it.

1:09.5

Oh yeah, because you're in Switzerland too. Yeah, we stayed. We were in Germany for about seven and a half days, and then we added two bonus days after the, it was essentially like a camp or a spiritual retreat for the students. After that ended, we're like, all right, two and a half days. Let's go explore Europe. And you're with friends too, right? Yeah, yeah, a group of us. Tricia Griffin, who leads worship on Sundays

1:27.5

and at the porch sometimes is there. Michaela, who works in the coffee shop, it's a good watermark

1:32.1

watermark crew. That's so fun. I love it. Lauren, I know you've got a lot prepared today for

1:37.7

Psalm 106. And so should we just jump right in? Let's do it. Yeah. Take it away. Great. Okay, well, today, if you have already read Psalm 106, this won't be surprising for you,

1:47.9

but it is a Psalm of Penitence, kind of a hard word to say.

1:52.0

Penitence.

1:53.0

Penitence. It basically means that this Psalm is all about Israel's disobedience.

1:59.0

So kind of a downer, but that's where we're at. And so essentially,

2:03.6

this Psalm is going to recount the history of Israel from the Pentateuch. And if you're not familiar

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