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Psalm 8: How majestic is Your name in all the earth.

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English - August 06, 2021 17:00 - 57 minutes - 79.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 73 ratings
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Rev. Dr. Nathan Meador, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church & School in Plymouth, WI joins Rev. Brady Finnern to pray and study Psalm 8.

David directs people to sing of the majesty of the LORD. He gives thanks to the LORD as He looks at creation (stars, moon, sheep, oxen, beasts of the LORD, birds, and fish) and realizes the unworthiness of God’s love for him. The Holy Spirit also led David to point us to Christ, who was made lower than angels yet a King who shows us the greatest of His majesty on the cross. Psalm 8 is a perfect prayer as we meditate and enjoy God’s creation. “Almighty Father, we are unworthy to receive Your love, grace, and attention, yet Your majesty has been poured on us through Christ’s salvation. Help us to take a step back and enjoy Your creation keeping You in mind and giving thanks for Your forgiving grace. Amen”

Rev. Dr. Nathan Meador, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church & School in Plymouth, WI joins Rev. Brady Finnern to pray and study Psalm 8.


David directs people to sing of the majesty of the LORD. He gives thanks to the LORD as He looks at creation (stars, moon, sheep, oxen, beasts of the LORD, birds, and fish) and realizes the unworthiness of God’s love for him. The Holy Spirit also led David to point us to Christ, who was made lower than angels yet a King who shows us the greatest of His majesty on the cross. Psalm 8 is a perfect prayer as we meditate and enjoy God’s creation. “Almighty Father, we are unworthy to receive Your love, grace, and attention, yet Your majesty has been poured on us through Christ’s salvation. Help us to take a step back and enjoy Your creation keeping You in mind and giving thanks for Your forgiving grace. Amen”