Hidden Streams, Season One, is a devotion and study of the Psalms of Lament.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 242 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In this passage Jeremiah is enthusiastically praising God, then cursing the day he was born, then speaking as a warrior, then speaking fearfully. Chad understands and ruminates on this subject, then points us yet again to our certain hope, hope that ... more
Chad tells us the story behind this timeless hymn, and we also look into the struggles of the great prophet Jeremiah. Jeff Anderson masterfully sings this wonderful hymn.
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Waiting on God, Who alone is our only hope in this life and will safely guide us to be with Him for eternity. Kris Winrich sings this timeless Psalm of brokenness and hope.
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This episode deals with the all too familiar situation known as "No good deed goes unpunished". The prophet Jeremiah was faithful in delivering God's message of truth to His people, yet his earthly reward was hearing of his countrymen plotting to tak... more
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This resource is an answer to my cry for Truth - a blend of living water, song and prayer.
It is impossible to listen to the scriptures being read on this podcast, as the speaker is intentionally trying to add melodrama to his voice, on the false assumption that somehow, if we dramatize the sound of reading scripture by reading, it varies slowly and intentionally somehow it will then have more impact upon the listener. This is garbage theology.Chad Bird says nothing actually has commentary on each song. Nothing is added. Again just more melodrama.
Thankful for this podcast The psalms become prayers and how we see Jesus praying them while on this earth among his enemies without cause He loved us that much No greater love!!
Beautifully put together
Thank you for producing this, It’s a great way to start my morning.
And the Psalms were meant to be sung!
The devotional thoughts by Chad Bird are engaging and uplifting. The music is wonderful!
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Focused on the Psalms of Lament, this podcast intertwines music with deep theological insights to encourage listeners in their faith journey. Throughout episodes, discussions delve into human experiences of grief, lamentation, and the connection to divine mercy as expressed through biblical texts. The format typically features scripture readings followed by commentary, making it a unique resource for daily devotion and introspection, helping believers deepen their understanding of God's presence in times of suffering and joy alike. Noteworthy is the podcast's commitment to both academic scholarship and accessible spiritual guidance, appealing to a wide range of listeners seeking solace and wisdom in the Psalms.
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