We have come to the end of our mini series within our series: “Jesus in Every Book of the Bible.” We have lingered in the book of Psalms for a little more than a month. And for good reason: this is the longest book in the Bible, and it is so full of praise and worship, prayers and pleas, expressions of faith and trust, laments and expressions of sorrow, and wisdom and instruction.
To wrap up, our speaker director shares his ten favorite psalms, beginning with Psalm 1 and ending with Psalm 150. Each of the Psalms touches on different aspects of the human experience and the nature of God.
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