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The Book of Psalms is one of the most interesting books of the Bible. Many have been blessed and encouraged greatly by the Psalms and have drawn closer to our Great and Mighty God. This is why we have created a powerful eBook, especially for you!

In times of trouble, we in the twenty-first century often turn to our preferred search engines or AI applications rather than God to find answers to our problems. This may be why we struggle so much in our faith lives: we consult the only One who can help us last!

The beloved book of Psalms tells of a straightforward and effective way of living and praying from the hands of those who, though they did not have modern technology, had pen and paper. Whether royalty or common folk, those who penned the psalms knew the key to a healthy prayer life—being honest with God. Their prayers exuded various emotions—from bitterness, depression, and dismay to praise, worship, and joy. Paradoxically, being free to pour their hearts out to God without reserve often gave way to thanksgiving, hope, and praise, even if that was not their original intent.

Learn from these videos

The Hope of Psalm 42 and the Ten Days of Awe

In this hope-filled message on Psalm 42, Mitch Glaser explains how when we feel distant from God, we can turn back to Him in prayer and enjoy His presence. As we stand on the cusp of the Day of Atonement, let us reflect on what is keeping us from the sanctuary of God’s presence today.

I lost everything but my hope in Messiah

Ellis lost his daughter in a tragic accident when she was only a teenager. He did not know there was more grief ahead—but he remained secure in God’s promises.

Only God can fill the void

No amount of big houses, fancy clothes, or hard drugs could take away the emptiness Elaine felt inside. But then she heard the news that a famous American singer became “born again”—and wondered how she could have the same peace.

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Whether you are walking through joy or sorrow, the Psalms remind us that God meets us right where we are—with grace, compassion, and hope.

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