Sunday, December 28, 2014

Psalm 43

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Praying the Psalms

The Psalms teach us to pray through imitation and response. 
Real prayer is always an answer to God’s revelation. The Psalms are both prayer and revelations about God — the perfect ideal soil for learning prayer.


The Psalms take us deep into our own hearts 1,000 times faster than we would ever go if left to ourselves.
Religious/moral people tend to want to deny the rawness and reality of their own feelings, especially the darkness of them. … The secular world has almost made an idol of emotional self-expression. … But the Psalmists neither “stuff” their feelings nor “ventilate” them. They pray them — they take them into the presence of God until they change or understand them.


Most importantly, the Psalms force us to deal with God as he is, not as we wish he was. 
“Left to ourselves, we will pray to some god who speaks what we like hearing, or to the part of God we manage to understand. But what is critical is that we speak to the God who speaks to us, and to everything he speaks to us … the Psalms train us in that conversation” (from Eugene Peterson’s Answering God).


From: Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Tim Keller, Pastor
http://www.redeemer.com/learn/resources_by_topic/prayer/prayer_and_fasting/praying_the_psalms/
accessed Jan.04, 2015

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Psalm 8

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One should be discerning while watching these video links below. Some of the ideas presented in the videos were discussed in class as they relate to the glory of God through creation. Many people in the videos will present secular ideas.

Click here for the Vimeo video (one should be discerning while watching this video).

Fractals: The Hidden Dimension (one should be discerning while watching this video).