Read a summary of each 150 Psalms and learn interesting facts about them

 
  See tips and examples on writing your own psalms  
  Look at the kinds of questions that can help you write your own psalms  
  A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. John 13:34-35  

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You can make a difference in the lives of others -- in your family, school, church, community, and world! The world needs you -- your ideas, your compassion, and your spiritual outlook. And, it's never too late to start contributing. The best gifts are those from the heart.

The Psalms are prayers to God, songs of praise, inspiring poetic yearnings from the heart asking for God's help, guidance, and protection. The book of Psalms is divided into five different song books. King David, King Solomon, and Moses are some of the writers of the psalms in the Bible. But we all have the opportunity, humility, and intelligence to pray our own psalms and to let those psalms help people who are in difficult situations.

You can help the world.
September will never be the same for us in the U.S. as it's the month of 9/11. Therefore, we have the opportunity each September (and every other month) to pray for the U.S., the world, its people, and its leaders. Let's make sure our prayers are felt and heard.

  • Listen to God to hear what God is telling you to pray about -- for the U.S. or the world or for individuals you know who are serving our country. You can pray about several different things!
  • Get rid of any personal agenda or opinion about the war, our government officials, the world.
  • Read the Psalms. They give so much comfort and encouragement; and our world needs comforting.
  • Let your prayer take the form of a psalm.
  • Write a psalm or two (or five!) of your own. There are different types of psalms:
    • Lament of an individual (Psalms 5,7, 11, 17, 26, 59, 109)
      • opens with "O Lord"
      • gives a description of the problem
      • asks and pleads for God's help
      • promises to praise God
    • Thanksgiving of an individual (Psalms 30, 34, 56, 57, 92, 107, 116, 128)
      • gives gratitude to God
      • describes the problem
      • shows how God has saved and helped
    • Lament of the community (Psalms 44, 74, 77, 79, 80, 85, 89)
      • different from an individual in that it's written in the plural
      • includes history of God's relationship with people
    • Hymn or Song of Praise (Psalms 100, 148, 150)
      • opens with invitation to praise
      • gives reason for praise
      • recaps invitation to praise
    • Royal Psalms written by the kings (Psalms 2, 18, 20, 21, 89, 101, 110, 132, 144)
    • Wisdom / Torah Psalms explaining common sense and wisdom (1, 37, 73, 128)
  • There are different ways to write psalms, too:
    • Question/Answer entrance into a psalm
      • begin with a question
      • give an answer that comes from God
      • end with a blessing
    • Synonymous (most frequent)
      • 1st line or verse sets out an idea
      • 2nd line or verse echoes or intensifies the same idea in a different way
      • continues in this fashion
    • Antithetical
      • 1st line or verse sets out an idea (God upholds the upright)
      • 2nd line or verse offers the opposite (and destroys the wicked)
      • continues in this fashion
    • Synthetic
      • there is no parallelism as there is with synonymous and antithetical
      • more free form
  • Now, share your psalms with others:
    • Send (mail or email) it to friends who are fighting in or working to rebuild Iraq or any other community elsewhere in the world.
    • Share it with your family members or anyone else who you feel it would benefit.
    • If you want, you can send the psalms to individuals in our government, who would benefit from psalms of prayer.
    • Send it to Teen Time, and we'll post them so we all can feel comforted by your prayers and insights.

Enjoy praying for our nation, the world, and its people -- and seeing your prayers in
action.

 
  *Note: Information about the Psalms came from the Interpreter's Bible Dictionary.

 
  --MFE  
     
 

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Make a Difference Topics

 
  Stand up for yourself, as Job did; be a good friend.  
  Be an active volunteer in your community  
  Be like Jabez-pray big, and expect your prayers to be answered.  
  Be a prophet like Elijah and Elisha; stand up for God  
  Modern Day Psalms  
  Like Samuel and Nathan, you can serve God and help others do right.  
  Like David, you can defeat "Goliaths."  
  Like Ruth, you can build a new life with God.  
  Put the "Christ" into Christmas and everyday. Help de-stress your parents.  
  Like Gideon, you can help free others. Share your gratitude.  
  Like Joshua, you can be a principled leader  
  Like Moses, you can defeat terrorism  
  Like Moses, you can use the commandments daily  
  Like Moses, you can free yourselves and others  
  Like Joseph, you can make the best of tough situations  
  Like Jacob, you can forgive and ask forgiveness  
  Like Jesus, you can serve others with humility
 
  Like Isaac and Rebekah,you can strengthen all relationships
 
  Like Abraham, you can be a peacemaker, friend, and healer
 
  Simple things you can do to help make a difference in others' lives  
 
 
     
   
     
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