Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs
The 150 psalms include prayers, proverbs and prophecies. The shortest is a couple of verses and the longest is 176. Some are about salvation and others about sorrow. Faith is expressed through perplexity or praise, confidence or confusion, weakness, loneliness, opposition, sin, and spiritual depression. They are songs worth singing. Their Divine Author is the Lord Jesus Christ, and they focus on Him.Psalm 1 | How do you know if you have been blessed by God? |
Psalm 2 | Listen! Learn! and trust in Christ. |
Psalm 4 | Believer, don’t lose sleep over those who trouble you. |
Psalm 5:1-3 | Why I pray and read the Bible in the morning. |
Psalm 5:4-12 | Why I pray and read the Bible in the morning. |
Psalm 19 | Part 1: The glory of God in creation and the grace of God in scripture. |
Psalm 19 | Part 2: My response to the glory of God in creation and the grace of God in scripture. |
Psalm 23 | Happy in life, if the Lord is your shepherd |
Psalm 23 | Happy in death, if the Lord is your shepherd |
Psalm 23 | Happy in eternity, if the Lord is your shepherd |
Psalm 27 | Don’t be Mr Fearing! When troubles come peace of heart and confidence in the Lord are often the first two casualties. This psalm helps us. |
Psalm 29 | Powerful people from every sphere of life think they are untouchable. So often they think either that God is on their side, or that they can say and do as they please. This psalm says otherwise. |
Psalm 32 | How do you know if you are forgiven? also see Topics |
Psalm 38 | We need God’s help |
Psalm 45 | “I would love to tell you what I think of Jesus.” |
Psalm 48 | God is glorified in the church |
Psalm 49 | Don’t join the gold rush |
Psalm 51 | A backslider comes back part 1 |
Psalm 51 | A backslider comes back part 2 |
Psalm 63 | Thirsting for God |
Psalm 65 | It’s Sunday. It’s time for worship, so what are we waiting for? |
Psalm 66 | What is your testimony of God today? |
Psalm 91 | Praise God! He’s in control, even when the wicked flourish. |
Psalm 95 | Let us worship joyfully, reverently, daily! |
Psalm 98 | Let us sing a new song in a new way! |
Psalm 103 | Three great mercies: God’s pardon, patience and pity |
Psalm 106 | Pray this prayer: Lord, bless me in the same way that you bless your people; give me your salvation |
Psalm 107 | How does God show His goodness in the world. This psalm tells us that we can explore a number of situations and observe how difficulties result in saving blessings. |
Psalm 110 | The significance of the ascension of the Lord Jesus Christ. |
Psalm 113 | Who is like the Lord our God? |
Psalm 117 | Two great reasons to praise the Lord. |
Psalm 119 | Are we, like sheep, going astray? Are we hearing God’s words to us? Come back to the Shepherd. (Andy McIntosh) |
Psalm 121 | Christians on their journey to heaven find help in their trials, temptations and troubles. |
Psalm 127 | Parents can have peace as they bring up their children for Christ. |
Psalm 131 | Humility ¦ Richard Hilliard |
Psalm 139 | Why does God bother with man? |
Psalm 140 | Christ prayed for deliverance from His enemies and the destruction of His enemies. |
Psalm 145 | The psalmist speaks of His experience of His God and Saviour. |
Stuart Olyott has three series of messages on the Psalms:
Series 1 28 messages
Series 2 Psalms 1-28 (29 messages)
Series 3 This is a fascinating series looking at 10 sorts of psalms. They are teaching, messianic, penitential, devotional, supplication, nature, history, pilgrim, imprecatory and hallelujah! If that doesn’t whet your appetite to listen to them, what will?
John
MacArthur’s Sermons from the Psalms
Alun McNabb looks at the longest psalm and preaches 33 messages from Psalm 1