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But I Give Myself to Prayer

Erik Guichelaar·2020-03-11
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We turn to that psalm, Psalm 109. The text is the second half of verse 4. We first read the chapter in its entirety. This is part of our worship taking heed to the voice of God in the reading of His Word. Psalm 109. to the chief musician, a psalm of David. Hold not thy peace, O God of my...

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Author
Erik Guichelaar
Date

2020-03-11

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Psalm
Psalm 109:4Psalm 109Psalm 109Psalm 58Psalm 69
Isaiah 65
Jeremiah 33
Matthew 7
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