Scripture – Psalm 133-136
Observation –
- Psalm 133:1 - The blessing declared
- Psalm 133:2-3 - The blessing described
- Psalm 133:2 - Like oil on your head
- Psalm 133:3 - Like the dew of the mountain
- Psalm 134:1-2 - Blessing pronounced unto the LORD
- Psalm 134:1 - A call for servants to bless the LORD
- Psalm 134:2 - Blessing God with uplifted hands
- Psalm 134:3 - The blessing received from the LORD
- Psalm 135:1-12 - God, Creator and Redeemer
- Psalm 135:1-2 - A call to praise God
- Psalm 135:3-4 - Reasons to praise the LORD
- Psalm 135:5-7 - Praising God who creates all things
- Psalm 135:8-12 - Praising God who redeems His people
- Psalm 135:13-21 - Exalting God
- Psalm 135:13-14 - The greatness of God
- Psalm 135:15-18 - The greatness of God in contrast with idols
- Psalm 135:19-21 - The people of God are called to praise God
- Psalm 136:1-9 - The mercy of God from the beginning of time
- Psalm 136:1-4 - Mercy is God's nature
- Psalm 136:5-9- The mercy of God in his creation
- Psalm 136:10-26 - The mercy of God to His people
- Psalm 136:10-15 - The mercy of God in Egypt
- Psalm 136:16-22 - The mercy of God in the wilderness
- Psalm 136:23-25 - The mercy of God in his continuing deliverance
- Psalm 136:26 - Gratitude to God
Psalm 133 - When there is discord in the home
Psalm 134 - When you praise God
Psalm 135 - When feeling separated from God
Psalm 136 - When remember what God has done for you.
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