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#375: "How Great Thou Art" by Carrie Underwood

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Let's develop a sense of wonder, shall we? The famous hymn "How Great Thou Art" makes us consider God with a sense of "awesome wonder." I chose Carrie Underwood's rendition to meditate on Psalm 145.

David sat in the awesome wonder of God and gave us a host of truths to meditate on in just one Psalm. Let's learn from his song of praise.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include:
    • Read in context
    • Slow down
    • Meditate
    • Follow the cross-references
    • Share with a friend
  • The 30-Day Music Challenge
  • The one word that jumped out at me in the hymn this week - WONDER
  • The background of how the hymn was written - hymntime.com
  • Thinking about the WONDER of God speaking everything into existence
  • The WONDER of walking on a glacier
  • Slowing down to change the pace and perspective
  • No one can measure God’s greatness - Psalm 145:3
  • How amazing it is that an immeasurable, deep, unsearchable, and untraceable God has revealed Himself to us - Romans 11:33
  • God’s wonders are without number - Job 5:9
  • The limitlessness of God - Job 11:7
  • Turning on your “noticer”
  • Getting to know the God in whose image you were created - Psalm 145:13-20

Additional Resources

Weekly Challenge

Read Psalm 145. Pray Psalm 145. Slow down. Meditate on these Scriptures. Meditate on God and His amazing characteristics. Develop a sense of wonder. Consider all of creation that God spoke into existence. Recount His good deeds and miracles.

Change your music. Change your life. Join my free 30-Day Music Challenge. CLICK HERE.

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Let's develop a sense of wonder, shall we? The famous hymn "How Great Thou Art" makes us consider God with a sense of "awesome wonder." I chose Carrie Underwood's rendition to meditate on Psalm 145.

David sat in the awesome wonder of God and gave us a host of truths to meditate on in just one Psalm. Let's learn from his song of praise.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include:
    • Read in context
    • Slow down
    • Meditate
    • Follow the cross-references
    • Share with a friend
  • The 30-Day Music Challenge
  • The one word that jumped out at me in the hymn this week - WONDER
  • The background of how the hymn was written - hymntime.com
  • Thinking about the WONDER of God speaking everything into existence
  • The WONDER of walking on a glacier
  • Slowing down to change the pace and perspective
  • No one can measure God’s greatness - Psalm 145:3
  • How amazing it is that an immeasurable, deep, unsearchable, and untraceable God has revealed Himself to us - Romans 11:33
  • God’s wonders are without number - Job 5:9
  • The limitlessness of God - Job 11:7
  • Turning on your “noticer”
  • Getting to know the God in whose image you were created - Psalm 145:13-20

Additional Resources

Weekly Challenge

Read Psalm 145. Pray Psalm 145. Slow down. Meditate on these Scriptures. Meditate on God and His amazing characteristics. Develop a sense of wonder. Consider all of creation that God spoke into existence. Recount His good deeds and miracles.

Change your music. Change your life. Join my free 30-Day Music Challenge. CLICK HERE.

  continue reading

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