psalm 130 - Sons of Korah
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@wizardofrhythm : Well, you can always Private Message me, if you are interested in a private ping pong game. For it being unfruitful, it is only unfruitful if you want it to be and if you are not willing to lay down your own little weapons, and take on the only Weapon worthwhile using, The Word of GOD. Let me know.
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@SurfaceOfTheEye I don't expect theological arguments with strangers through youtube comments will be very fruitful, so I'm going to stop this here. Peace be with you.
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@wizardofrhythm : This world is doomed to be destroyed by the end of the Millennial reign of Christ when He will bring to nought all things, and create everything a new.
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@SurfaceOfTheEye That is an over-simplification of the Kingdom of God. His plans are a lot bigger than only giving us tickets to heaven. He wants to redeem EVERYthing about this world.
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@wizardofrhythm GOD works through His Gospel for the Salvation of men, but music is not used. Music might be a tool used to convey the words of The Gospel, but nothing else.
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@SurfaceOfTheEye Then why bother listening to it set to music? God works through music more than any of us could ever imagine.
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I did not know this fact!
Thank you for commenting and giving me this precious information.
GOD bless you from Zion!
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Did you all know that this Psalm is the main Psalm for Yom Kippur. This is part of the Psalms of Ascent from the Temple service. The Levitical musicians used to step on the 15 steps that ascended from the court of the woman to the court of Israel and the Priest would sing Psalm 120 to 135 15 steps teaching Israel how to ascend to the presence of the King of the Universe. Be in awe of the Elohim of Abraham, Isaac and Yacob.
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This is one of my absolute favorite psalms because it is so powerful and spiritually motivating. However, I'm sorry but this guy's voice puts me to sleep and he didn't do enough with the musical instrumentation for me. This video makes me wish that Donnie McClurkin was a Jew because he would most definitely bring it!
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I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. Today (April 10, Lent 5), this was our Psalm of the Day.



The fool says: "There is no GOD"
SurfaceOfTheEye 2 years ago 5
This tune is so melancholy, but it is also full of hope....hope in the Most High, our only true source of help. It is a good "lullaby" to play when one is having a difficult day. *****
HadasahMiryam 1 year ago 4