
September 12
Simolabhaj
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<p><a href= "http://traffic.libsyn.com/thehighroadshow/2567S0912.mp3" target= "_blank" rel="noopener">Download</a></p> <!-- END 1103 Download Link --> <p>Psalms 133-139 We are in the Wisdom Stream reading from God's Word Translation. 7streamsmethod.com | @7StreamsMethod | @serenatravis | #7Streams | <a href= "https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=YPPA8XGTQ2YHU">Donate</a></p> <!--more--> <p>Commentary by Dr. Drake Travis</p> <blockquote> <div>Lord, we want to know you and walk with you and live in the Psalms and be in worship every step, every day. Amen.</div> </blockquote> <p>133 - Our working and playing and cooking and learning and worshiping and serving and doing all that we do IN a SPIRIT of TOGETHERNESS is very pleasing to the Lord. It seems that modern-day urbanites are slightly more impressed with the concepts of "privacy", "personal space", and "my own little world" etc. than God is.</p> <div>134 - The Psalmist is distinctly impressed with those Levitical servants who work the night-shift without fail .</div> <div>135 - This is exuberant encouragement to praise the Lord. Why? Because God is the only true and right <strong>G</strong>od. All<strong><span style= "font-size: xx-small;">g</span></strong>ods are false. Look what God has done! His works in nature, His works against our enemies...which are His enemies. GOD is just and compassionate. All others nations' gods are not even fluff. They are nothing. They don't exist! So let's praise Him; our True God.</div> <div>136 - The verse/phrase; "His mercy endures forever..." is recited repeatedly to redentigrate into people's memories so that it stays there for life. Every reminder becomes a reminder of ... God's eternal mercy. God does wonders, miracles, natural phenomenon- be they repetitive or in line with answers to prayer for rescue. God guides, gives victory, he saves, sustains - - - so, what do we do? --> give Him thanks.</div> <div>137 - It is the 580's B.C. and the Judeans are in anguish; in Babylon and hadn't