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S3:204 Psalm 119:1-88

Join The Journey

Watermark Community Church, Dallas, TX

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Christian, Bible, Devotional

5827 Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

What do the heading titles in our Bible mean? Today, Emma Dotter is joined by faithful Watermark member Noah Treanseau to talk about the importance of noticing structure and organization in our Bibles, especially in Psalm 119:1-88. The acrostic nature of Psalm 119 communicates the comprehensive nature of God's Word. Even when there are things we don't fully understand about the Bible, we can trust God and bring our questions to Him. The fact that we don't have all the answers draws us to the One who does.
 
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0:00.0

All right, all right, join the Journey family, friends, and guests. You're listening to Join the Journey podcast with your host, Emma, daughter. Thanks for joining. Today, we are reading Psalm 119, 1 through 88. So we're splitting it in half. And I am joined by faithful watermark member, Noah Transoe.

0:21.2

What's up, Emma?

0:21.9

Noah, so good to have you here.

0:23.9

Normally, we're working on promo videos, stuff for Watermark's Instagram.

0:28.9

You're on staff here.

0:30.1

So this is a fun kind of new setting for us.

0:32.6

Yeah, it's pretty wild.

0:33.7

For those who don't know you, would you share a little bit about who you are,

0:36.9

what cuts done in your life, and what you're up to today?

0:39.1

Yeah. So growing up, I grew up in the church, going to church probably three times a week. As I grew up, I kind of had this mindset of that my whole worth in Christ was based on my performance. So if I did all the right things, went to church, kind of check the boxes,

0:56.2

then I'd be good to go. And so when I turned 14, that whole perspective was kind of shifted.

1:01.6

And I realized that salvation truly was just a free gift. And it was dependent on nothing that I could do,

1:08.2

but that everything was done for me. And so when I was 14, at summer

1:12.6

camp, I gave my life to the Lord and I've just been trying to live for him ever since. And so

1:20.1

I went to school in Florida. I studied advertising. And then after graduation, I moved to Dallas

1:27.3

and joined staff at Watermark

1:29.2

and get to work on join the journey projects. And other projects. And other projects. And so it's just

1:35.2

been through ups and downs of high school and college and young adult life, it's just been cool

1:41.2

to see how no matter what happens, like, God is faithful,

1:45.0

and he's going to work through the good times, and we can praise him, and he's going to work

1:48.8

through the tough times, and we can learn to trust him more. Absolutely. And a fun fact about you,

1:53.7

you're on the film team with Watermark Communications, but you're also in school. Is that right? Tell us

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