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#347: "Who Am I?" by NEEDTOBREATHE More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music

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I need a reset sometimes. Instead of looking at myself, I need to look up. Perhaps when I do, I can reset my perspective as I consider God's greatness and my insignificance in comparison to Him. And yet, as NEEDTOBREATHE sings about in "Who Am I?", and David writes about in the Psalms, God thinks of me and cares for me. Mind blown.

 
 

Let's look up together and consider the heavens and the work of God's fingers in Psalm 8.
On this episode I discuss:
Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - our Bible Interaction Tool Exercises this week are: Read the text aloud Repetition Meditation Consult outside resources Follow the cross-references The 30 Day Music Challenge - ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE HERE How King David asks the same question found in our song in Psalm 8 Letting Scripture speak louder than any lyric in our lives If you know how to worry you know how to meditate David "considering" the heavens and the work of God's fingers Allowing God's creation to lead us to worship of God's splendor and majesty - Psalm 8:1, Psalm 8:9 Louie Giglio's presentation "Indescribable" - YouTube Video A shorter option - Louie Giglio on the Star Maker - YouTube Video "What if the primary purpose of the universe is to display the splendor of God?" - Louie Giglio How God calls every star by name - Isaiah 40:25-26 How God measures the universe in His hand - Isaiah 40:12 How God reminds Job that he has no agency in the creation








Change your music. Change your life. Join my free 30-Day Music Challenge. CLICK HERE.

I need a reset sometimes. Instead of looking at myself, I need to look up. Perhaps when I do, I can reset my perspective as I consider God's greatness and my insignificance in comparison to Him. And yet, as NEEDTOBREATHE sings about in "Who Am I?", and David writes about in the Psalms, God thinks of me and cares for me. Mind blown.

 
 

Let's look up together and consider the heavens and the work of God's fingers in Psalm 8.
On this episode I discuss:
Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - our Bible Interaction Tool Exercises this week are: Read the text aloud Repetition Meditation Consult outside resources Follow the cross-references The 30 Day Music Challenge - ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE HERE How King David asks the same question found in our song in Psalm 8 Letting Scripture speak louder than any lyric in our lives If you know how to worry you know how to meditate David "considering" the heavens and the work of God's fingers Allowing God's creation to lead us to worship of God's splendor and majesty - Psalm 8:1, Psalm 8:9 Louie Giglio's presentation "Indescribable" - YouTube Video A shorter option - Louie Giglio on the Star Maker - YouTube Video "What if the primary purpose of the universe is to display the splendor of God?" - Louie Giglio How God calls every star by name - Isaiah 40:25-26 How God measures the universe in His hand - Isaiah 40:12 How God reminds Job that he has no agency in the creation








Change your music. Change your life. Join my free 30-Day Music Challenge. CLICK HERE.

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