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Psalms: The Worship of an Honest Heart
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An open letter to all who go here .  .

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This link you have selected represents my heartbeat in the assembly of this website devoted to the Old Testament book of Psalms. I have written and preached from the pages of this book for years. I have found it to be a fresh water spring of spiritual refreshment through out the journeys of life. I find myself running to it for solace and comfort as life dishes various circumstances my way. I share it with others in times of death and discouragement as well as times a peace and prosperity. I long to memorize and meditate on its contents. I thrive on studying and teaching its timeless truths to others.

My prayer is that these materials will be beneficial to both the casual visitor to Psalms as well as the devote student to Psalms. I encourage you to produce your own notes and writings. The Psalms are both personal and practical in nature. They will minister to the weary pilgrim who devotes himself or herself to allowing God to speak.

Please check back weekly for a new chapter which will be posted early each and every Sunday morning. These studies will also be archived here for to read again and again. I trust that you not allow these teachings to replace the reading of Psalms for yourself but rather you will benefit from the teachings and will worship God like never before.

                                                                                                                                                              ~ Mark Wash
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