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Psalms 49–51; 61–66; 69–72; 77–78; 85–86. The Psalm That Unlocks Repentance (Lesson 35)
Episode Description
In this episode covering Psalms 49–51, 61–66, 69–72, 77–78, and 85–86 ("The Psalm That Unlocks Repentance"), Taylor Halverson and Mike Harris explore the Hebrew poetry of the Psalms, revealing how ancient temple songs provide a masterclass in living covenant theology and sincere repentance.
Why You Should Listen
Listeners will gain a renewed, hopeful perspective on what it means to repent and draw close to Jesus Christ. Taylor and Mike combine a rich study of ancient Hebrew key terms with practical, real-world application, showing how the Psalms move beyond simple poetry to offer a transformative framework for personal healing and spiritual growth.
What You Will Learn & Enjoy
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Essential Hebrew Vocabulary for the Psalms: Unpack nine foundational Hebrew words—such as hesed (enduring covenant love), raham (compassion/nurturing mercy), zakar (covenantal remembering), and berit (bound in covenant)—that illuminate the spiritual meaning throughout the Book of Psalms.
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The Pitfalls of Wealth & Self-Reliance: Explore Psalm 49's wisdom on the ultimate irrelevance of earthly riches, illustrated through a humorous story reminding us that worldly wealth cannot buy divine grace or follow us beyond the grave.
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Ancient Covenant Lawsuits & True Sacrifice: Discover how Psalm 50 functions as a prophetic calling to account, showing that external mechanics and sacrifices mean nothing to God unless accompanied by thanksgiving, paying sacred vows, and a devoted heart.
A Deeper View of Repentance: Connect Psalm 51's plea for a "broken spirit and a contrite heart" to 3 Nephi 9 and modern counsel from President M. Russell Ballard, shifting the view of repentance away from mere rule-following toward a genuine, loving relationship with Jesus Christ.