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Let everything that has breath… (Psalms 134 and 146-150)

July 25, 2008 By Seth Leave a Comment

Psalm 150 will forever be etched in my mind with an experience I had as a sophomore in college.  I was part of the Chorale at Taylor University, and we took a mission trip to Russia to participate in an International Music Festival in Yekaterinburg.  One of the songs in our concert was Psalm 150.  Imagine being in a country where people weren't allowed to worship God only a few years prior and then proclaiming "Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!"  What an awesome message for these people to hear!  It's a reminder for us, too, that we need to praise the Lord in every circumstance – good or bad – for who He is!

July 25, 2008 10:00 pm Seth Leave a Comment

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Seth is a pastor, author, and speaker who lives in Batesville, Indiana. He is married to Kari, and they have two daughters, Madelyn and Noelle.

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Seth is a pastor, author, and speaker who lives in Batesville, Indiana. He is married to Kari, and they have a daughter, Madelyn.

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