A Christian's use of Psalms to develop his praise life /by Marilyn Lois Etheridge.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1959.Description: v, 196 leaves ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • BV4070 .C475 1959
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Contents:
Statement of the Problem -- Background of the Problem -- Importance of the Problem -- Purpose and Limitation of the Problem -- Organization of the Thesis.
Purpose for Which Man Was Redeemed -- Commands Given in Psalmms to Praise God -- Examples from the Lives of Old Testament Believers in the Psalms -- Examples of the Angels.
What Worship Is -- What Thanksgiving Is.
Negative Actions-Sins of Omission -- Ignorance of God's nature -- Lack of love for God -- Want of remembrance -- Unsurrendered life -- Unbelief -- Positive Actions-Sins of Commission -- Pride -- Flesh -- Doublemindedness -- Disobedience to God's will -- Fears Within -- Hindrances Without -- Circumstances -- Evil influences -- Material prosperity -- Material poverty -- Betrayal by friends -- False accusations -- Physical Distresses -- Physical sufferings -- Physical incapacities -- Physical dangers -- Natural calamities.
Vision of God Himself -- God Must Be the Source of This Praise -- Word of God -- Creation of God -- Additional Means God Gives -- Music -- Testimonies of His People.
Use of Scriptures -- Confession of Sin -- Exercise of Faith -- Obedience to Commands -- Waiting in Prayer.
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Chapter I. Introduction

The Problem -- Statement of the Problem -- Background of the Problem -- Importance of the Problem -- Purpose and Limitation of the Problem -- Organization of the Thesis.

Chapter II. Psalms Show the Necessity for Praising God

Purpose for Which Man Was Created -- Purpose for Which Man Was Redeemed -- Commands Given in Psalmms to Praise God -- Examples from the Lives of Old Testament Believers in the Psalms -- Examples of the Angels.

Chapter III. Psalms Show What It Means to Praise God

Worship and Praise Are Two Aspects of Communion with God -- What Worship Is -- What Thanksgiving Is.

Chapter IV. Psalms Show Types of Hindrances to the Praise Life

Hindrances Within -- Negative Actions-Sins of Omission -- Ignorance of God's nature -- Lack of love for God -- Want of remembrance -- Unsurrendered life -- Unbelief -- Positive Actions-Sins of Commission -- Pride -- Flesh -- Doublemindedness -- Disobedience to God's will -- Fears Within -- Hindrances Without -- Circumstances -- Evil influences -- Material prosperity -- Material poverty -- Betrayal by friends -- False accusations -- Physical Distresses -- Physical sufferings -- Physical incapacities -- Physical dangers -- Natural calamities.

Chapter V. Psalms Show the Lord's Provision to Overcome These Hindrances

Basic Means God Gives -- Vision of God Himself -- God Must Be the Source of This Praise -- Word of God -- Creation of God -- Additional Means God Gives -- Music -- Testimonies of His People.

Chapter Virgin Islands Psalms Show the Believer's Responsibility in Maintaining a Life of Praise

Surrender of Oneself -- Use of Scriptures -- Confession of Sin -- Exercise of Faith -- Obedience to Commands -- Waiting in Prayer.

Chapter Virgin IslandsI. Summary

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