S3E080-Psalms 33–35: Praise Him at All Times
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Today’s episode, Praise Him at All Times, takes us through Psalms 33–35 where worship is anchored in who God is, not in how easy life feels. We hear a song of celebration, a testimony of deliverance, and a raw prayer that hands justice over to the Lord. These psalms invite us to praise God in the bright moments and to trust Him in the hard ones.
Today’s Reading
Today’s reading is Psalms 33–35.
Read along: Psalms 33–35 on BibleGateway
Episode Chapters
- Intro (00:00)
- Psalm 33 (00:58)
- Psalm 34 (03:45)
- Psalm 35 (07:00)
- Verse of the Day (12:30)
- Verses We Missed (12:42)
- Support (Value for Value) (13:23)
- On This Date in Church History (14:31)
- Praises & Prayer Requests (15:30)
- Outro (16:52)
Verse of the Day
Psalm 34:15 — “The eyes of the Lord are toward the righteous, and His ears toward their cry.”
Verses We Missed
A quick heads-up about Verses We Missed is included in today’s episode. You can always find the latest at lifespringmedia.com.
Support the Show (Value for Value)
Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind is made possible by the support of the Lifespring family. If the time we spend together in Scripture has mattered to you, consider supporting the show at lifespringmedia.com/support.
On This Date in Church History
January 7, 1598 — Theodore Beza died in Geneva. He is remembered as John Calvin’s close associate and successor, helping strengthen and guide the Reformed church in a fragile generation after the Reformation.
Reference: Theodore Beza (Wikipedia)
Praises & Prayer Requests
Share your praise reports and prayer requests at prayer.lifespringmedia.com, email st***@*************ia.com, or call/text the Lifespring Family Hotline: 951-732-8511.
Entities
Steve Webb; Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind; Psalms 33; Psalm 34; Psalm 35; Psalm 34:15; Theodore Beza; Geneva; John Calvin; Verses We Missed.
Why This Episode Matters
This episode pairs joyful worship with honest lament, showing how Scripture trains our hearts to praise God consistently and to leave justice in His hands.
