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wonderful prayer that is.  And I think if we study Psalms together and it
        does not help our prayer life, we have missed a great contribution of this
        wonderful  book.   We  need  to  look  at  the figures,  but  we  also  need to
        learn  not  only  to  sing,  but  to  pray.  I  told  you  that  Psalms  covers  a
        thousand  years  of  human  experience.    Frustration  and  depression  and
        changing circumstances and failure and evil tidings and old age.  God
        covers everything.

        Here is what I think is the theme of Psalms, and at least humor me as we
        go through the book of Psalms together.  This is how we are going to
        look at it.  Psalms is a mirror of the soul.  You have a thousand years of
        human experience.  There is not an emotion that you will ever go through
        in your life that is not touched somewhere in the Psalms.  Do you ever
        notice when you did not know where to look in the Bible and you did not
        know what to read, you find yourself in Psalms?    Everybody just seems
        to gravitate to the Psalms, and it is because you are there.  That is you,
        and that is me, and Psalms touches you wherever you are and whatever
        you  are  going  through.    Every  feeling.    Every  thought.    Every  hope.
        Psalms covers it all.

        Now, there are several verses we could use as key verses.  I am so glad
        God  chose  David  to  write  these  73  or  almost  80  Psalms.    He  was  so
        qualified for this.  Even though that man lived 3,000 years ago, that one
        man had the experience of more than 100 men.  I think God crowded
        many experiences into his soul.  And so we have his Psalms when he was
        out  in  the  pasture.    We  have  his  Psalms  when  he  was  running  for  10
        years from Saul in the cave.  We have his Psalms in the field as a soldier.
        We have his Psalms from the throne as he  was the king in the palace.
        We have his Psalms in the temple as a worshiper.  We have the Psalms
        when  he  was  at  the  altar  as  a  sinner  broken  and  contrite  before  God.
        Every Psalm you can think of.

        Here is the point of Psalms as I understand it.  God wants me to learn a
        new song with every changing experience.   The purpose of studying
        Psalms is to learn a new song.  Psalm 95:1, “O come let us sing unto the
        Lord.”  Psalm 104:33, “I will sing to the Lord as long as I live; as long
        as I have my being I will praise the Lord.”  I love this one.  Psalm 40,
        verse 3  “He has put a new song in my heart; many will see it and fear
        and trust in the Lord.”  Wouldn’t you expect him to say, He put a new
        song in my heart; many will hear it?  You hear a song.  Oh no, not when
        God writes a song.  Then you see it.  “He has put a new song in my
        heart; many will see it.”  You find someone that God has put a song in
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