Share a comment What if history ends in a song you already know by heart? We follow the rising tide of Psalms 148–150 and discover why hallelujah is more than a lyric—it’s the direction of the world. From Handel’s trembling at the piano to John’s vision in Revelation, we trace a golden thread: creation called to praise, a King crowned in glory, and a people anchored by grace in the face of coming judgment. We start with the word itself—hallelujah—rooted in the Hebrew for praise and the name ...
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Share a comment What if history ends in a song you already know by heart? We follow the rising tide of Psalms 148–150 and discover why hallelujah is more than a lyric—it’s the direction of the world. From Handel’s trembling at the piano to John’s vision in Revelation, we trace a golden thread: creation called to praise, a King crowned in glory, and a people anchored by grace in the face of coming judgment. We start with the word itself—hallelujah—rooted in the Hebrew for praise and the name ...
Share a comment What if thanksgiving isn’t a mood but a choice that reshapes the soul? We dive into Psalm 100 to explore a gritty, hopeful vision of gratitude that holds firm when life is heavy. With Stephen Davey guiding the journey, we look at how Scripture calls us to make a joyful noise, serve with gladness, and enter God’s presence with singing—even when it feels anything but natural. We talk through the surprising model Jesus gives on the night before the cross, offering thanks over sy...
The Wisdom Journey
Share a comment What if history ends in a song you already know by heart? We follow the rising tide of Psalms 148–150 and discover why hallelujah is more than a lyric—it’s the direction of the world. From Handel’s trembling at the piano to John’s vision in Revelation, we trace a golden thread: creation called to praise, a King crowned in glory, and a people anchored by grace in the face of coming judgment. We start with the word itself—hallelujah—rooted in the Hebrew for praise and the name ...