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Psalm 136. Keep praying saints: His steadfast love endures forever.

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English - November 19, 2021 18:00 - 56 minutes - 77.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 73 ratings
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Rev. Bill Cwirla, retired from parish ministry in Port Angeles, Washington, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study and pray Psalm 136.

God’s steadfast love is a covenantal love. A love that He promised to be everlasting in Christ’s cross. The Psalmist proclaims the truth that our thanksgiving stands on two pillars: Creation and Redemption. Creation is His first act of love. He orders everything relationally for the sake of love for His creation and His people. Redemption shows His love by saving His people from slavery, Pharaoh, and ultimately from death by Christ’s empty tomb. We repeat these precious words over and over: His steadfast love endures forever. “Heavenly Father, thank You for Your creating and redeeming love throughout history. By the blood of Jesus, we see the redemption of God’s salvation for the Israelites, and we ask that You would continually open our eyes to see Your redeeming and creating light for me. In Him, Amen”

Rev. Bill Cwirla, retired from parish ministry in Port Angeles, Washington, joins Rev. Brady Finnern to study and pray Psalm 136.


God’s steadfast love is a covenantal love. A love that He promised to be everlasting in Christ’s cross. The Psalmist proclaims the truth that our thanksgiving stands on two pillars: Creation and Redemption. Creation is His first act of love. He orders everything relationally for the sake of love for His creation and His people. Redemption shows His love by saving His people from slavery, Pharaoh, and ultimately from death by Christ’s empty tomb. We repeat these precious words over and over: His steadfast love endures forever. “Heavenly Father, thank You for Your creating and redeeming love throughout history. By the blood of Jesus, we see the redemption of God’s salvation for the Israelites, and we ask that You would continually open our eyes to see Your redeeming and creating light for me. In Him, Amen”