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ClosePsalm 41 concludes book one of the book of Psalms and is a continuation of David’s cry to God for help and deliverance from the effects of his sin resulting from his affair with Bathsheba and death of Uriah. Pastor Jack has called Psalms 42 and 43, “An upward look from a downcast soul.” Written by the sons of Korah, who were facing severe threats from outward enemies, which left them in a depressed state. These two psalms relate to anyone going through depression. Psalm 44 is an encouragement for us to pray for our nation as King Hezekiah did for his. Psalm 45 is a wedding song written during the time of Hezekiah and prophetically speaks of Jesus and His love for His Bride, the Church.
Scripture References: Psalms 119:1-45
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