Thank you so much for all you do. I'm a breast cancer survivor, and I have a faith-based support group where I share a daily devotion. We've been covering Psalms, and I needed a little help digesting and dissecting this passage. I've been praying for a passage like Psalm 71 for 2 reasons. I lost both my mother and my father, and as a breast cancer survivor I worry about leaving my children behind at an unnatural time in their lives. It's hard for ANY child to lose a parent, but especially to lose a parent when they're still children or barely adults. THIS is the passage I'm leaving behind for my children to read, if they ever feel like I or their father are no longer around they ultimately have GOD AND they've had him with them from before their births.
Dear Christine Lewis, I too lost both my parents when I was young. Now when I look back I see God's hand in my life. He is a Father to the fatherless. Now I am not afraid of anything because I know God is in control of my life and I can rest in Him.
Thank you Pastor, when our love for God becomes greater then our problems that is when we are excited to go forth and do the many things God needs done! Great teaching!
Oh! Hallelujah ❣Rewarding best ever anointed teaching! Unexplainable the exciting experience here..I go away knowing I have been with the Lord..Can't wait to hear more..I smile when it's time to study with you and the presence of God as I take in all being taught! Thank you Pastor Paul ❣🙏 see you soon me and our Faithful Loving Jesus Christ ❤
Love this psalm. Thanks for sharing what God has revealed to you. You pulled out many things that didn’t stick out to me at first...Especially the challenge of v18.
Part of me wonders if Psalm 71 is, or can be, a continuation of Psalm 70. They seem to fit the same theme and would make sense as to why there is no ascribed author.
Thank You Lord for Your grace and mercy. I surrender to You Lord. My heart’s desire is to seek You First..Help me Lord.
Thank you for that encouraging and challenging word. You are a source of blessing in your teaching.
These psalm teachings are fantastic. Proper job, proper chap! Well done!
Thank you so much for all you do. I'm a breast cancer survivor, and I have a faith-based support group where I share a daily devotion. We've been covering Psalms, and I needed a little help digesting and dissecting this passage. I've been praying for a passage like Psalm 71 for 2 reasons. I lost both my mother and my father, and as a breast cancer survivor I worry about leaving my children behind at an unnatural time in their lives. It's hard for ANY child to lose a parent, but especially to lose a parent when they're still children or barely adults. THIS is the passage I'm leaving behind for my children to read, if they ever feel like I or their father are no longer around they ultimately have GOD AND they've had him with them from before their births.
This is so beautiful, thank you for sharing.
Dear Christine Lewis, I too lost both my parents when I was young. Now when I look back I see God's hand in my life. He is a Father to the fatherless. Now I am not afraid of anything because I know God is in control of my life and I can rest in Him.
Praise God !! Yes, it's the same in our country India, old people are respected, but it's losing in India too slowly nowadays..
Thank you Pastor, when our love for God becomes greater then our problems that is when we are excited to go forth and do the many things God needs done! Great teaching!
Amen
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. Today is April 7. Today is Tuesday in Holy Week. Psalm 71:1-14 is usually read or sung on this day.
Oh! Hallelujah ❣Rewarding best ever anointed teaching! Unexplainable the exciting experience here..I go away knowing I have been with the Lord..Can't wait to hear more..I smile when it's time to study with you and the presence of God as I take in all being taught!
Thank you Pastor Paul ❣🙏
see you soon me and our Faithful Loving Jesus Christ ❤
Thank You Man Of God for Sharing this message and for clicking onto God's word Constantly
Thank you Lord for this blessing! 😊
I'm strugling with a sin and I fear it's causing me to not feel as close to the lord as I used to feel .Please pray for me❤
It’s true..thank you for sharing this message.
Amen 🙏
Thank you the Lord be with you
Love this psalm. Thanks for sharing what God has revealed to you. You pulled out many things that didn’t stick out to me at first...Especially the challenge of v18.
Thank you Pastor Paul LeBoutillier. Blessings,
Just what I needed.. :)
Praise the Lord
Amen.. Awesome commentary..
Thank you, as always. This is a good prayer for when I am feeling slightly persecuted.
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Thank you for this message.
Thanks Pastor Paul
Beautiful sermon. 🎉🎉 Thank you!!
PRAISE THE LORD
That was great, thanks!
Thank you thank you!!!
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Part of me wonders if Psalm 71 is, or can be, a continuation of Psalm 70. They seem to fit the same theme and would make sense as to why there is no ascribed author.
Psalm 72
Joshua said when he entered the promised land he was 'a young man of 40' did that mean a young elder man?
Verse 6 says, "from the womb"
It does not say before.
19.9.24.
El salmo en español
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