 Good morning, everyone. Welcome to today's session on the book of Psalms. Before we could start, I would request one of us to please lead us in prayer. Can I request Jeffina to start our class with a word of prayer. Jeffina? Yes, sir. Yes. Dear Heavenly Father, we come to you under the name of Jesus. We thank you for this beautiful day and for the beautiful section that we have had and we are about to have right now. I welcome the Holy Spirit and the oppressions and your knowledge and your wisdom to fill us as we listen to this class as we read about Psalms that everything that we learn be pasted in our heart and let us apply it in our life and enjoy every second with you. I pray that you fill our man with wisdom and everyone who is listening to this class with the understanding of your heart and Jesus. Amen. Amen. Amen. Thank you. Thank you. So today we're going to study on a very interesting book and it's also one of my favorite book that is a Psalms book of Psalms, which is one of the biggest book in the Bible. I'm sure Psalms would have been the favorite book of many of us, isn't it? So can you please tell me like how often would we would have read this book of Psalms? How often we would have read this book of Psalms? Yes. Most days. Yes, John. Sorry. Most days, I think. Most of the days. Okay. Okay. Okay. Sid, how about you? Ma'am, the book of Psalms is like a it is like a regular meditation. Whenever we are asked to read Bible or somebody, if we are going out, it is a habit to read Bible. Suddenly it is in the middle of the Bible, so directly the fingers goes in the Psalms and we have to read it. Yeah, so is it something like it's middle of your Bible? Do you just tend to open whichever Psalms you get? We read it or how is it? How is it Sid? Ma'am, like for whatever the person, if you are going, if you need any, like you need to know there is a psalm for each and every purpose. Like if you are in distress, there is a psalm. If you are happy, you should celebrate. There is a psalm. For marriage, there is a psalm. If somebody is sick in your family, there is a psalm. Psalms 91 talks about like how God will protect your angels, will guide them. So in my life, the book of Psalms has blessed me and I believe that if you are going through each and every problem, the God has a specific psalm that God will talk to you through this psalm. Beautiful, beautiful. Thanks Sid for sharing that. That's right. Okay. Yes, Divya, you would like to share something? Yes, I was just telling like it is a favorite portion during personal worship as well as family time. Yeah, I don't remember like how many times, especially growing up as a kid, you know, in our family time, a prayer time we used to just go around from 1 to 150 psalms, just yeah, like a cycle. Yeah. Yes, that's good. Jeffina, you would like to share? Yes. So psalm, I used to read it every day. Even though I read all the other passages of the Bible, I ended always with psalm. I read a psalm and then I remember. So how has been your experience reading psalms? I think psalm makes it... Does it speak to your circumstance or situation, anything that you had been facing and it has ministered to you personally? I think every day I read psalm and every time I learn something new from it, even though sometimes I read the same passage but something new is revealed and psalm is something that gives peace to our heart, I think, because it's all about praise and all about thinking of how God is. So it always feels good to end it with psalm. That's beautiful, Jeffina. That's something nice that you pointed out is, yes, when you read, there's always something new that we could get to learn from the scripture. Yes, along with the other scriptures, we do tend to read psalm because that brings a kind of joy or peace or comfort depending on the situation that we would be going through or facing it. That's beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing it. And yeah, Georgia, others you would like to share? Zellie, Enoch, Enoch is not there. Okay, Nikki Roslin, just share your views. How psalms has ministered you personally? Yes, we have lots to share. I've decided I'm not going to finish psalms in this class but I'm going to take it for two classes today and tomorrow we can dwell on the book of psalms. So before I start with this book, I want to know the personal experience of each and everyone. So if you could share your personal experience with the book of psalms, which will help us to study this book? Brother Subbu, anyone, just feel free, share your experience. For me, actually, it always boosts me whenever I meditate psalms. Even whenever I'm going out, always actually this versus actually comes and whenever whatever the actually versus I memorized always come back and encourage me. Even the difficult times, I cannot forget these psalms actually comfort me and help me to overcome the challenges and the difficult situations. Even I think from the Bible, even during childhood, I memorized psalms more than other scriptures and I think actually this is very similar for every one. Actually, we memorize psalms more than other scriptures. Other scriptures are very important. Still, psalms are. Yes, brother, we agree with you. Those psalms were written many years before but then still the same words, same, we can relate those words to our situation and we can raise it to God as a personal prayer by singing or reading that particular potion to God. Brother Lubega, you would like to share, Zeli? It's very uplifting going through the book of psalms and it just gives me peace and joy as I meditate and ponder upon the goodness of God in all those things. That's wonderful. Thank you so much for each one of your sharing your experience. That's really great. We will start with our class. The book of psalms is a collection. We see there are 150 chapters or the ancient poems or songs psalms, book one, book two, book three, book four and book five, how it's been divided. Can I request each one of us? I need five members from our class to quickly take out the scriptures of the doxology so that we know each and every part of this book, that is the five parts end with the doxology. Can I request Divya, Sid, Georgia, Brother Lubega and Jafina to take up these five scriptures? We can start with Divya, chapter 41 verse 13, Sid, chapter 72 verse 18 and 19, Brother Lubega, chapter 89 verse 52 and Jafina, chapter 106 verse 48 and who's the other person? Georgia, you said. Georgia, can you please take up Psalms 150 verse 6? Can I start? Yes please. Psalms 41 verse 13, praise be to the Lord the God of Israel from everlasting to everlasting. Amen and amen. Amen. The next person? Psalms 71 verse 72, Psalm 72 verse 18 to 19. Psalms 72 verses 18 to 19, praise be to the Lord God of Israel who alone does marvelous deeds. Praise be to his glorious name forever may the whole earth be filled with his glory. Amen and amen. Amen. Next? Psalms 89 verse 52, blessed be the Lord forevermore. Amen and amen. Amen. Yes. Psalm 106 verse 48, praise be to the Lord the God of Israel from everlasting to everlasting but all the people say amen. Praise the Lord. Amen. Georgia? Psalms 150 verse 6, let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord. Praise the Lord. Amen. You see how beautifully it is well planned which maybe we have not recognized it. So the book has been divided into five parts and each and every part as an ending as a doxology at the end of these scriptures. So it is a Jewish tradition describes topically you know that's how it has been linked and also it covers the Pentateuch the Pentateuch from the book of Genesis still Deuteronomy it covers and we will also I will also play a video which clearly portrays what are the instances or instance from the book of Pentateuch has been covered in the book of Psalms. I thought yes when we share it in the class you know there's 10% of we learn but when we when we project a visual okay visual along with what we teach the learning is much more than what we only hear so I thought I will also play a video with regards to that okay the next we have authors so how many authors do we have we have mainly David yes many of us would have guessed that correctly because he has written the major of Psalms and then we have sons of Korah let me go to the next slide which gives the details about the authors so we have 150 chapters in the book of Psalm which is the Hebrew poem we have three six seven there are seven poets okay David was has written most of the Psalms like 73 chapters are been written by David and then we have Asaf who was a worship leader who was a worship leader who served along with David in his time and he has written 12 Psalms and Asaf a priest who also served as a worship leader in the ancient Israel along with King David and he was able to write 12 Psalms and the sons of Korah he was a glide of singers and also composer of music and he has written about 10 Psalms and then we have Emen we call it him has Emen or some pronounce it as Hemen he was a wise man a musician and he was also an Israel one of the son of Korah and was a founder of Korite Choir we see that when we study the book of Second Chronicles so he wrote Psalms 88 now there's a contemplation whether Psalms yeah he wrote Psalms 88 okay and then Ethan was also a wise man in Solomon's kingdom he was an Israel probably a levitical singer so he wrote one of the Psalms that is Psalms 89 and then we see Solomon King Solomon David's son who wrote two Psalms that is Psalms 72 and Psalms 127 and then we see Moses a some one of the song of Moses has been recorded as Psalms 90 and then we see Ezra the scribe and the then we see the anonymous okay the 50 Psalms are anonymous and we don't know exactly who would the author be but then they say some of the Psalms from that may be written by David but then his name has not been mentioned however all these Psalms whoever has been written from the time of Moses till the exile time have been compiled together by who by Ezra and other scribes along with Nehemiah they compiled they put together and they made it and they also say that Ezra would have also written some of the Psalms which may be recorded as anonymous okay yeah when we say talk about these anonymous Psalms there are about 50 Psalms that do not list the author when they put together and we see some of the Psalms because it sounds similar to David's Psalms or the situation which David has been David David it has been recorded in the book of Chronicles or other parts of the book some of the situation that David has gone through and the Psalms speak about so because his name is not given so the authors are not very sure like the scribes were not very sure would this Psalm be written by David so they marked it as anonymous but still they have recorded or added into the book of Psalms you know well Psalms also talk about the crucification of Jesus it also talks about the Messiah Psalms 22 is also known as the messianic Psalms which begins with the word my god my god why have you forsaken me some of David birds which also relates to Jesus so this they call it as the messianic Psalm and also when we study the unique features we would come across the longest and the shortest book of the Psalm so what do you think is the longest and the shortest book from the book of Psalms Psalms 119 is the longest one and 117 is the shortest I guess yes you're right you're right thanks we are correct but one more point I would like to bring it into our notice when we see the authors when you see the authors we see there was an urge urge among the Ezra and Nehemiah and the other scribes in his time to bring the Psalms together to put compile all the Psalms together so what do you think would have would have made them to do that together nothing there was an impression I feel this is what I feel there was an impression by the Holy Spirit to do that together so that today we will have the compiled version of Psalms which is a blessing to each one of us as as you are shared in the class like each one tend to read this book every day or share this book to everyone everyone or as Sid said you know when he visits people place or sometimes when they start a conference or a meeting they tend to pick up the book of Psalm and read it out loud so it's not only the tradition where they're before but it is also now can we relate to the tradition that was there before when did we see people opening up the Torah and read front of everyone and remind the scriptures what God has written for us it's on the rebuilding of the temple yes one of the instance that is we went through in the book of one of the book like one of the kings okay like as Ra as Ra was as Ra also read it yes okay Moses compiled the Pentateuch of the book and we see Moses reinstate the law he read the commandments of you know how God brought the Israelites from the Egypt because the generation then may not know so he had to reiterate it okay again the book of Deuteronomy Moses retreated and then later we see for the new generation Joshua read the law and then later we see Solomon read it during the temple dedication and then again in the second temple dedication like what Divya shared it with us Ezra read it we see time and again people reading the scripture what happens they have been reminded the goodness of God they have been reminded the love of God they have been reminded that God is our redeemer despite the situation even in the exile even in the exile the main reason for Ezra and Nehemiah and all the other scribes put together they they worked day and night to compile these Psalms together they didn't have the technology they didn't have the facility what we have today it was in a very hard way they brought they compiled the scriptures together so Psalms was a very hard work put together the effort that they put then is you know it's been benefited even till date even now even now and also God didn't stop for that you see everyone birthing there's always a new song been birthed out of the book of Psalms not only then David wrote it but still those songs are made live even now people are able to take out the scriptures take out the psalm and add it to new tune to it and sing and praise God we see during the pandemic there was a song released by the elevation change can anyone guess what song is that class with song was that released which became very famous everyone sang in their own languages every country started releasing that song in their own language and releasing it Sid go ahead please Lord bless you and keep you make his face sign upon you be gracious to you yes the song of blessing very beautifully carry job sang it who is the singer did I say correctly yes okay okay carry job yeah she sang it so beautifully you see the presence of God that song was truly the song from heaven was an amazing tune every real relic spoke to us in that situation and we also have our own album released untiring love it's not released during the pandemic but much before that it was taken many songs were derived from the book of Psalms and it was released it is um if y'all can log into apcmusic.org we can see some of the Psalms have been released there are about six songs and then during sometime last year we released what love is this and fresh fire so where do we get all this from Psalms there are many more singers have been published release the new songs from Psalms so Psalms plays a very vital role even now and also just like how Ezra and Nehemiah we moved to compile the scriptures so that Shane and Shane worship team I I am not able to see your chat the we are can you just speak out as many songs based on the Psalms okay yeah Shane and Shane worship team as many songs based on the Psalms okay so just like how Ezra and Nehemiah and the other scribes had this urge in them to compile the songs or compile the letters and put it together and they've recorded even now you see in our time with the technology that has been given to minister to this generation who are advanced in the technology God is moving in people that sometime back maybe in 2012 or sometime then there was a director called Darren Wilson y'all can make a note Darren Wilson released some of the documentaries based on the Holy Spirit how the Holy Spirit moves in this world okay there's a lot of comments where I'll not be able to see it okay okay so what happened during this time how the Holy Spirit moves so there are some people God moves God places an impression on their heart to do something that can speak to the coming generation to the present and to the coming generation just like how God moved in the scribes of those days with writing and compiling the books together and now in our generation we see God is raising the directors to produce documentaries to produce movies so Darren Wilson produced a documentary on the finger of God the father of lights holy the holy ghost and yes there are some four to five documentaries that he has released if you'll go and internet y'all can find out and y'all can watch we can be blessed with the move of the Holy Spirit so he travels all around the world to experience the power of the Holy Spirit and yes documented and recently we also see director Dallas Dallas Jenkins who is the producer the director of the chosen how God is impressed and amazing testimony that he's shared and how God has put an impression on his heart to produce the gospel movies to bring Jesus alive from the scripture yes there are a lot of movies released on the gospel but what he's doing is something very different from what the others have done is taking us back to the actual places and giving us the experience is also opening up a visual to see experience the love of Christ and we see how God is moving in and through him the miracles that they go through which is so true on the set the experiencing the power of God so yes as we watch the episodes or the season we should also see some of the onset videos that they release where they share the experience the love of God the miracle what they go through what they went through so that we know that the God is moving even through us okay why I shared this is yes God has placed an impression in our heart just like how he has placed the impression on Ezra Nehemiah and the other scribes to put the Psalms together with this we will move on to the next and yes there's a classification of Psalms as as you all shared in the class like there's a Psalms for every situation every circumstance that we go through there is a Psalms where we can pick that Psalm and read and meditate and it Psalms does not only talk about the praise and worship of God but also it records the lamentation it's so real it's so real even those days when people went through the situation even now we go through in our life so it is not much different it is the same that we could go through in our life and as we go through this Psalms there is a word called Tolta it is a Hebrew word and this is a kind of revelation that I got this is something new that I learned as I was studying this book and I thought I will share it with us so this this word called T-O-L-A-A-T-H Tolta is a Hebrew word for a verb for a worm it has been recorded in Psalms chapter 22 verse 6 can one of us please turn to Psalms chapter 22 verse 6 okay due to time I'll read but I'm a worm and no man a reproach of men and despised by the people so this worm this word is also translated as scarlet 34 times in Psalms and worm as eight times and crimson as one so what is it what is that they are relating to a worm so something new that I learned is inside of this worm when this worm has been crushed it produces a scarlet dye for clothing and the material so they used to use this worm in those days in those days they used to use this worm to dye to to produce dye to produce a scarlet or the crimson dye a reddish color or a purplish reddish purple color this was the color they used to get when they crushed that worm so the worm before its death would climb a tree a big tree and suspend itself from it used to move from one branch to the other and when it is moving from one branch to the other there is a it produces a jelly something like how we would have seen snails move from one place to other so it leaves a wet surface wherever it goes there's a white transparent jelly that the snail will but this worm used to produce a scarlet kind of gel when it moves and what happens this gel it has been exposed to the weather to the sun to the climate and then this gel slowly which is in the scarlet color scarlet stain would turn to become white and flaky okay and then it'll fly like a snow so this reminded Isaiah can we turn to the book of Isaiah chapter 1 verse 18 Isaiah chapter 1 verse 18 okay it says come now and let us reason together says the Lord though your sins are like scarlet they shall be as white as snow though they are red like crimson they shall be as wool so now do we understand the scripture from where the author has taken figuratively and written it here so this is how the poets those days used to write the write the Psalms or any kind of poetic form relating to the situation relating to something very significant and they will relate that to the situation in their life and yeah with this I would like to play a short video which showcases the complete Psalm please give me a minute as I stop sharing this presentation and share the video what's love design masterfully used metaphor and symbolism these poems invite us into an experience to ponder ideas slowly and from many angles and the largest collection of poetry in the bible is the book of Psalms so that's what we're going to look at here now the israelites composed lots of poetry throughout their history yeah poems were written by israelite sages kings and before I could go ahead are everyone able to listen is it audible yes ma'am okay thank you thank you we'll go ahead with the video the prophets some poems were sung by choirs in the Jerusalem temple while others were prayed by families at home and over the centuries the most important and widely read poems were compiled together to be read or sung on special occasions and I'm familiar with books of poetry a large collection the greatest poems in one place and I can read through and pick my favorites but the book of Psalms isn't that kind of collection here each poem has been expertly crafted and then placed where it is for a reason to create a storyline from the book's beginning to its end the Psalms poetically retell the entire biblical story and they invite you into a literary temple a literary temple yeah so the tabernacle and then later the temple in Jerusalem were where ancient israelites went to meet with God when you arrived you would see art and imagery everywhere you'd see priests performing rituals you'd hear songs and prayers all of it symbolically proclaiming that your god rules the world from this mountain and you're in his living room so the temple was a place being God's presence and also to immerse yourself in the story of God's kingdom exactly and so try to imagine how traumatic it was when the Babylonians invaded Jerusalem plundered and burned the temple and then took many Israelites into exile yeah where can they go now to meet with God sing their story and say their prayers that's where the book of Psalms comes in it's a prayer book for exiles designed as a virtual temple you enter the Psalms to meet with God and to hear the entire biblical story of God's kingdom sung back to you in poetry cool but how does the Psalms do it let's start with the book's design there are 150 poems broken up into five clear sections at the beginning there's been placed a short introduction Psalms 1 and 2 which lay out the main themes of the whole book by reviewing the biblical storyline okay Psalm 1 looks back to the Garden of Eden and its river of life yeah God placed humanity in a garden temple and here humans decide to define good and evil on their own terms and so are exiled from the garden but the first Psalm paints a portrait of hope about an upright human who delights in God's wisdom which is called Torah or instruction this person is like the tree of life in the garden temple they eternally blossom because they're planted in the river of God's life yeah that's beautiful but who's it supposed to be well remember that story in Genesis after humanity's foolish rebellion God made a promise oh right a future human the seed of the woman who would come and defeat evil and restore the world and that's what Psalm 2 is about God's promise that a king would come from the line of David he's called the son of God and the messiah God appoints him to bring justice on human evil and to restore God's kingdom and peace over the nations so Psalms 1 and 2 introduce all these main themes yes and then the book develops those themes through the five sections the first two explore the complicated story of David and his royal family the third section focuses on the tragedy of Israel's exile and the downfall of David's royal life but then the fourth and fifth sections rekindle the hope for the messiah a new temple and God's kingdom on the other side of the exile then the book ends with a five part conclusion praising God for his faithfulness cool now nearly half of the Psalms are connected to one guy king David who God chose to rule Israel yes David's story is really important in this book he experienced many times of hardship but he trusted God with radical faith and in these poems David shares his fears confesses his failures and offers thanks to his redeemer and he's constantly speaking of a deep longing to be in God's presence in the temple but wait David lived before the temple was even built exactly this portrait of David hoping and praying for God's kingdom and a future temple it resembles the hopes of the later generations of the exiles and so David's prayers could become theirs as well David's like a prayer coach giving us words for how to pray and how to discover God's presence in good times exactly there are 73 poems connected to David but most of the rest come from later generations of biblical poets and they have learned to pray and hope like David and so the end result is the book of Psalms designed as a virtual temple for all generations of God's people this isn't a kind of book you just read once and put down no it's designed for a lifetime of slow rereading and reflection these prayers and laments and songs of praise are meant to become our own they're poems for exiles who are learning to live by God's wisdom and to seek God's justice in the world as they hope for the coming Messiah kingdom of God thank you so there's a lot of learning from this isn't it I'll share the link for this video it is available on youtube so please y'all can watch in your personal time and go through it's an amazing video with a lot of graphics and gives us an introduction to the whole book as well so whatever we cover today it's just an introduction of Psalms and I will just go back to our presentation yes so the book of Psalms the Psalms are very prominent in the New Testament in the New Testament many scriptures have been quoted from the book of Psalms like you know the Lord himself when he started to started with his ministry on this earth he started quoting quoting Isaiah quoting Isaiah 61 saying that these are my words which I spoke to you while I was still with you and all these things have been fulfilled in Luke 2444 and we also see many other Psalms have been quoted in the book of Matthew and you know Psalms 22 has been quoted in book of Matthew chapter 27 46 which says when Jesus was on the cross he says my God my God why have you forsaken me and later part we also see in the New Testament where Peter and Paul also quotes from the book of Psalms Peter quotes from Psalm 16 about Jesus must be raised from death and also Paul writes you know in the book of Acts chapter 13 verse 29 to 39 we see that how the Psalms need to be read front of the congregation he instructs Timothy to take up Psalms and read it to the congregation the scripture must be read following the same pattern which was followed in the Old Testament because that was much important and later we see the Psalms had a most prominent role in the history of the church in those ages like they used to take scriptures from the Old Testament and read it and emphasize saying that what was been said by the prophets have been fulfilled in Jesus for the emphasis that you know they actually relate it saying that in the Old Testament see the prophets have written expecting for the Messiah to come and this is the same Messiah Jesus is the Son of God so they were relating what the prophets had prophesied the Jewish people were waiting for the Messiah and those fulfillment scriptures have been fulfilled in Jesus so the disciples of the apostles were actually teaching the people in the New Testament the early church time through the Old Testament scriptures and just like that even the Jewish people we see that they lived with the expectation for the Messiah to come but we yes we have seen the expectation of them has been fulfilled in Jesus Jesus came he died on the cross as a redeemer and he's back with his father seats on the right hand but then we just like the Old Testament people have been awaiting for the second coming of Jesus with the same kind of expectancy we are carrying it within us and we see the Psalms significantly contribute to the worship of the church today in the same day yeah and like how still in our churches we see the songs have been birthed new through the book of Psalms yeah we see the Psalms many of this speaks to us into our situation and also speaks for us when others read it in the church congregation or the songs when it's been it speaks for us out of depth and we also see the Psalms are not only a prayer book but a pattern of worship as well and there's something called literary type Psalms gives us a wisdom it shows how royal it was and there are certain instances where they lamented and where we can apply it to our situation in our life and there's the imprecatory Psalms there's thanksgiving Psalms pilgrimage Psalms enthronement so we can read these books as per our need in our life so there are many unique features but there are few I wrote it but we can study it even tomorrow due to time it was it is a worship hymn for the Hebrew people and even today for us and most of our traditional churches we see most of our books have been come on from Psalms even I remember in my Sunday school taking up one of the Psalms and coming up with a tune for us they thought us how to come up with a tune and sing in your own tune and rejoice and praise God and it is also some the largest book of the Bible you see 150 chapters is one of the largest book but something that I feel is we don't feel tired reading this book instead there is a joy there is life in this book when we read you know we can relate to our situation we can cry out to God in our situation we can rejoice over Psalms applying it to our situation and we also see most of the Psalms when David has written it he has written during his difficult time when he was running for his life from Saul and then from his son Absalom and then from the other kings he was trying to hide in the caves for his life but in all the situation we see that he's raising a praise just like how there's a song raise a hallelujah to God we see that literally David raising and hallelujah to God raising a praise to God you know Psalms 103 which is so famous saying that bless the Lord oh my soul bless his name and do not forget all the things that I have and bless his name so much of gratitude when he was running for his life from caves to another cave for his life along with his children and his family and that time you know Psalms David praises God saying Lord I bless you for all the good things that you've done for all the blessings that you have given I bless you there is no reason you know he comes to God and he complains or you know of his troubles and all but we see the heart that he carried maybe that's the one of the reason that God says he's a man after my own heart one thing we should know that none of our situation I hid in front of God but God knowing everything you know but despite everything he's asking us to praise and that's what even in the New Testament Paul writes praise God in all situation give thanks to him we have to have this heart of gratitude despite a situation so we need to carry the heart of David and rest is all the same that we know regarding the foreshadowing we can study as we study the scriptures tomorrow of some of the chapters of Psalm we will take and study that time we can study the foreshadowing of Psalm so with this we will end this class anyone would like to share your views your thoughts you would like to add how Psalms has ministered to you you can go ahead or something new that you learned from this class yes brother Lubega please go ahead without this class how could I have known that Psalms 18 and the second Samuel verse chapter 22 are the same I wouldn't have known a blessing thank you for the lesson thank you thank you brother yes praise God anyone else Zalee what was your learning can you hear me okay as the time is up we will end this class with a word of prayer can I request John to please lead us in prayer yes father we so grateful so grateful for revealing your mysteries to us oh god we thank you for the book of Psalms as we learned today Lord we pray that we would be able to continue to read and understand your mysteries from your scriptures and to apply it in our lives so God help us to be a worshipper at all times so God yes thank you for this beautiful time you've given us we bless each one of us so God we thank you for teaching us your ways we give you all the glory and praise in Jesus name we pray amen amen thank you so much thank you god bless we can come with a lot of experience tomorrow to read on this book of Psalms okay thank you God bless see y'all have a blessed day