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  <title>Sacred Songs: Psalm 19</title>
  <description>In this exposition of Psalm 19, we explore one of the greatest poems ever written, a three-part masterpiece that reveals God as the all-powerful Creator, the personal Lawgiver, and the gracious Redeemer. The first section shows how creation testifies to God’s existence and power, leaving humanity without excuse (Romans 1:19-20). Even modern scientists admit the universe “looks suspiciously like a fix.” But the created world, as glorious as it is, remains impersonal and distant, like the blazing sun that doesn’t know or care about you (Psalm 19:6). The second section shifts dramatically: God makes Himself personal through His law. Six times the name Yahweh appears as David celebrates how God’s precepts revive the soul, make the simple wise, and bring joy to the heart. In a world of cruel, capricious gods, Yahweh’s law was revolutionary—loving, protective, and good. The final section is David’s humble response: “Who can discern his errors? Declare me innocent from hidden faults. Keep me from presumptuous sins.” This is the key to spiritual growth, healthy relationships, and freedom from bondage. We can’t control much in life, but we can control our humility toward hidden faults and obvious sins. </description>
  <author_name>Wellspring Church DFW</author_name>
  <author_url>http://www.wellspringdfw.org</author_url>
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