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Sermon on Psalm 126:1-6
The Lord freed Zion from her captivity.

Sermon on Psalm 127:1-5
Unless the Lord builds His Church, our labour is in vain. Using gimmicks and programs to promote the Church is futile.

Sermon on Psalm 128:1-6
This Psalm deals with the family.

Sermon on Psalm 129:1-8
Israel to this day is afflicted by others, but she stands up to them.

Sermon on Psalm 130:1-8
If the Lord were to list man's iniquities, we'd all be guilty.

Sermon on Psalm 131:1-3
The Psalmist declares, "Lord, I'm a simple man."

Sermon on Psalm 132:1-18
David wanted to build a beautiful temple for God. He said he wouldn't rest until it was built.

Sermon on Psalm 133:1-3
This Psalm pictures the beauty of brethren dwelling in a family-like unity.

Sermon on Psalm 134:1-3
This Sermon on Psalm begins and ends with "Hallelujah!" It's an exhortation to praise God.

Sermon on Psalm 135:1-21
This Sermon on Psalm begins and ends with "Hallelujah!" It's an exhortation to praise God.

Sermon on Psalm 136:1-26
Throughout this Psalm we have the phrase "For His mercy endureth forever."

Sermon on Psalm 137:1-9
This is a Sermon on Psalm of captivity written long after David's time by one of the Jewish captives in Babylon.

Sermon on Psalm 138:1-8
In all the earth there is no name like the name of God. The Jews held His name in such high esteem that they wouldn't even pronounce it.

Sermon on Psalm 139:1-24
David realizes that God knows him completely.

Sermon on Psalm 140:1-13
The word "gins" means "traps".

Sermon on Psalm 141:1-10
Incense in the tabernacle and later in the temple symbolized the sweet prayers of the saints rising up to God, and His response of love and joy over them.

Sermon on Psalm 142:1-7
A Sermon on Psalm of David when he was hiding from Saul in the cave of Abdulum.

Sermon on Psalm 143:1-12
David cries, "God, I don't want justice, I want mercy!"

Sermon on Psalm 144:1-15
In comparison to the vastness of the universe, what is man? Yet God is mindful of me (Matthew 10:1-]]29-31).

Sermon on Psalm 145:1-21
God's greatness is unsearchable.

Sermon on Psalm 146:1-10
These final hymns are the Hallel Sermon on Psalms. They begin and end with "Hallelujah".

Sermon on Psalm 147:1-20
Praise is desirable and beautiful.

Sermon on Psalm 148:1-14
This is a Sermon on Psalm of praise from nature.

Sermon on Psalm 149:1-9
Praising the Lord with song, dance, and on the timbral and harp. Praise shouldn't draw attention to us, but to God.

Sermon on Psalm 150:1-6
An exhortation to praise the Lord!


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