• Psalms 47 - 150 Days of Psalms Prayer and Fasting Mountain Top Prayer Pastor Chidi Okorie SendMe Rad

  • Jun 14 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
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Psalms 47 - 150 Days of Psalms Prayer and Fasting Mountain Top Prayer Pastor Chidi Okorie SendMe Rad

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  • Join us on 150 Days of Psalms Prayer and Fasting Mountain Top Prayer on SendMe Radio with Pastor Chidi Okorie. Download SendMe Radio from the App Store. Listen to SendMe Radio on our Merchandise website www.sendmegoodies.com there you can also purchase t-shirts and share SendMe Radio with friends and family. Psalm 47 is a celebratory hymn that calls all peoples to praise God as the supreme King over all the earth. Here’s a breakdown of its key themes and messages: 1. Universal Call to Praise (Verses 1-2): • The psalm begins with a call to all nations to clap their hands and shout to God with cries of joy. This universal invitation signifies that God’s reign and majesty are not limited to Israel but extend to all peoples. • It emphasizes God’s position as “the Most High,” a title that highlights His supremacy and sovereignty over all earthly rulers and nations. 2. God’s Sovereignty (Verses 3-4): • The psalmist recounts how God has subdued nations and peoples under the feet of His chosen ones. This historical reflection points to God’s active role in establishing and protecting His people. • The reference to God choosing an inheritance for His people underscores His providence and the special relationship between God and Israel, grounded in His love and faithfulness. 3. God’s Reign (Verses 5-7): • The imagery of God ascending with shouts of joy and the sound of trumpets portrays a royal enthronement ceremony. This suggests that God’s reign is celebrated and acknowledged with great festivity and reverence. • The repeated call to sing praises to God highlights the importance of worship and acknowledges God’s kingship and holiness. Singing is a response to the recognition of God’s majesty and rule. 4. God’s Global Kingship (Verses 8-9): • The psalm concludes by affirming that God reigns over the nations and sits on His holy throne, indicating His ultimate authority and power. • The gathering of the princes of the nations with the people of the God of Abraham symbolizes the inclusion of all nations in God’s plan, hinting at a future where God’s kingdom encompasses all humanity. Overall, Psalm 47 is a powerful declaration of God’s universal kingship and an invitation to all people to acknowledge and celebrate His sovereignty. It reflects a vision of unity and peace under God’s reign, where praise and worship are due to Him alone. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sendmeradio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sendmeradio/support
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