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"The book of Psalms is arguably the most loved book of the Bible."
"One of the more beautiful of all the Psalms, Psalm number eight."
"He instructed me to repeat all the seven Psalms of David."
"You can't complain to God because honestly the Psalms David complained for a bit, yeah I mean you know he went he went on a journey with God."
"When we pray these powerful Psalms, something happens in the lives of those who recite them."
"The Psalms themselves invite the worshipper to stand at the intersection of the original created matter and the matter of New Creation."
"When we pray, we're using the book of Psalms all the time. He's guiding our thought process, he's guiding our hearts."
"Asaph writes this Psalm after an honest struggle with God. This is why I like the Psalms. It's not just pretty worship songs, it's struggle, it's honesty."
"The Book of Psalms is filled with rich theology, with all the great doctrines of the Bible inferred or directly written."
"The Psalms... they really just hit me right in the feels."
"Jesus was pointing back to the Psalms where it talks about 'You are gods.' It's using the phrase Elohim, and what it's referring to is corrupt human rulers who are gods in the sense that they're judges."
"Psalm 51 is one of those remarkable psalms in the collection of the entire 150."
"The Psalms will help you understand God, and the Proverbs will help you keep your feet on the ground."
"The Psalms reveal Jesus, our Shepherd, Defender, Refuge, Fortress, and Solid Rock."
"Psalms are to be sung... Psalms are for instruction. Blessed is the man who meditates on the instruction of the Lord day and night."
"Sing psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs to God."
"The Psalms celebrate the way of goodness against the persistence of evil."
"what is off of called the imprecatory Psalms damn them oh God I hate them with perfect hatred can you pray that that's in the Psalms"
"The Psalms are the prayers of the church, this prayer book of the Jerusalem Temple begun by David is still the prayer book of the church, the most important prayer book."
"The Psalms are the School of prayer."
"The psalms are repeated outside the book of Psalms, as we find Paul and Jesus and even some of the prophets quoting Psalms showing that they were well familiar with the words of the Psalter."
"No soul in need has ever turned to the Book of Psalms in vain."
"The more you read the Psalms, the more you'll know how to pray."
"The Psalms envision the time when all peoples and the entire creation will worship God."
"The Psalms are testimonies of divine Redemption and signs of God's grace and hope."
"The remarkable beauty and appeal of the Psalms lie in the fact that they are the word of God in the form of pious prayers and praises of believers."
"David himself said in the book of the Psalms, 'The Lord said to my Lord, sit at my right hand till I make your enemies your footstool.'"
"What should Jesus' use of the Psalms tell us about the importance that they could play in our own faith?"
"Many people find the Psalms resonating with their emotions and experiences."
"Nothing serves like the Psalms if the goal is to nurture and restore a vertebrate church."
"Music reflects life's journey. Using lyrics to explore the human experience has always been significant and powerful---even thousands of years ago in a playlist we now know as the book of Psalms."
"Preaching the Psalms may be the most loved book in the Bible."
"Preaching the Psalms breathes consolation and encouragement into people."
"The Psalms just spells out the attributes of God and makes it so clear."
"Preaching the Psalms is biblical, incredibly God-exalting."
"As you preach through Psalms, it's just picture after picture of who God is."
"The Psalms give us principles for the idea of what the scriptures tell us about the end of the wicked."
"We can't take Psalms to the literal bank, but they do provide insight."
"That's why the Psalms has always been referred to as the hymn book, the prayer book, the praise book of ancient Israel."
"I think it's important for churches to sing Psalms and I think it's a very good part of the reform tradition that we've done it."
"They can be said, or they can be sung, or there’s a third way of using, do you know what the third way is? They can be shouted."
"The breadth of them: they range from individual needs to universal needs and the depth, from highest joy to deepest grief."
"God established the Psalms so that singing might be a pleasure and a help to man."
"The Psalms are potent, and especially singing the Psalms will change your life."
"Instead of just putting the Psalms in there in writing, they wanted to illustrate them."
"The Psalms are raw, they're an open cut into the emotion of what people feel in every aspect throughout the entirety of human emotion."
"Israel produced the most beautiful set of songs during the United monarchy and I'm referring to the Book of Psalms."
"The Psalms are Jewish in expectation and hope, and the worship of Psalms are actually Jewish."
"Every human emotion is in the Psalms; it's amazing."
"The Psalms constitute the masterwork of prayer in the Old Testament."
"The Psalms are an essential and permanent element of the prayer of the Church."
"The Psalms both nourish and express the faith of the people of God."
"The Psalms recall the saving events of the past, yet extend into the future."
"Ancients never read the Psalms before they're like, 'Yeah, that's actually how I feel,' and how cool that that got enshrined into the text."
"The Psalms are easy to love, rich with raw emotion and intimacy with God."
"The Psalms can be so useful in our personal worship."
"The Book of Psalms is by far the biggest book in the entire Bible; it has the most chapters."
"A person who wishes to achieve a higher level of consciousness... is much better off taking a chapter from the book of Psalms and studying it and reciting it with great fervor."
"The Psalms are prayers, and when we don't just read the Psalms, we pray the Psalms."
"Psalms 91 is absolutely habitation meditation."
"A lot of you guys ask where should I start reading in the Bible, and I think a great place to start is in Psalms."
"We must not lose sight of the fact that the psalms are not merely religious poetry divided up into categories."
"Lift up my eyes comes from a verse in Psalms."
"For thou art my rock and my fortress; therefore for thy name's sake lead me, and guide me."
"The Psalms... allow the soul to vent itself, it allows the heart to express itself in a powerful way."
"We're beginning a brand new journey, delving deep into the book of Psalms, one of the most beloved and well-quoted books in the Bible."
"Father, we want to thank You for giving us an opportunity to delve into the book of Psalms."
"The psalms have always been very close to my heart."
"The psalms just keep drawing me back and back."
"The psalms are the Word of God, which means that they are God's revelation to humanity."
"In the psalms God speaks with us, meaning the psalms give us words to speak to God but it also shares the words that God speaks to us."
"The psalms are Jesus's prayers that He prayed as the incarnate Lord and Son of man, our Savior."
"God inhabits the praises of his people; we were given specific instructions in the book of Psalms: Enter his gates with Thanksgiving, enter into his courts with praise."
"Lord, thank You so much for the book of Psalms and just the richness of its meaning to our lives."