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Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly

Tuesday, October 15 | Resolved: I will love the Lord! (Psalm 18:1-4)

Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly

Kurt Skelly

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

5631 Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Psalm 18:1-4

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Today I'm really excited.

0:01.9

We're going to talk about one of the longest Psalms

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in the entire book of Psalms,

0:06.2

and it is just full of praise to God.

0:08.9

And it has a big long introduction,

0:10.9

so we know a lot about when it was written

0:13.4

and why it was written, but wow,

0:16.0

you are gonna love this Psalm.

0:18.6

So let's dig in, Psalm 18, listen up today and for the next few days,

0:23.0

and let's learn all about it. Welcome to Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly. We believe the Bible

0:29.5

is true and relevant to everyone, everywhere, every day. If today's conversation is a help to you,

0:37.3

take a moment to leave a review or share it

0:39.9

with a friend. Thanks for listening. Now, let's join Kurt for today's episode. Welcome back,

0:45.8

friends, to today's episode. We are in Psalm 18 today, and I am more than excited to be in the Psalm for the next few days. It is the fourth longest

0:59.8

psalm in the book of Psalms, 150 Psalms. That's saying something. It's the second longest

1:07.2

introduction to a Psalm. So this has some, this has some information. And many of the

1:15.4

verses that will cover in this Psalm are familiar to you. So if you've been around church,

1:21.4

you've been around the Bible, you're going to love this because so many of the verses in the

1:26.5

Psalm are verses that you are familiar

1:29.6

with. Some are even verses that we sing even today. So I think you're going to enjoy our time.

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And the other great thing about this Psalm is it's just a Psalm of how great God is and how much

1:43.3

we should praise him and love him and thank him

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