Let My Prayer Arise
Summary: The Psalms have been called the "Hymn Book of the Church" and contain rich and prophetic references to Christ. In this podcast, Fr. Wilbur Ellsworth takes us through the Psalter and helps us to make them the prayer of our hearts.
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- Artist: Fr. Wilbur David Ellsworth, and Ancient Faith Ministries
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Another one of the morning Psalms asks the question, "How shall I walk?"
Fr. Wilbur reflects on the many facets of God's goodness.
Fr. Wilbur reflects on the many facets of God's goodness.
Fr. Wilbur reflects on the many facets of God's goodness.
Fr. Wilbur concludes his look at Psalm 50 (51) with the last 2 verses, in particular focusing on the meaning of "then they shall offer bullocks upon your altar."
Continuing his study of this wonderful penitent psalm, Fr. Wilbur looks at verses 13-17.
Fr. Wilbur continues his study of Psalm 50 (51) looking at verses 7-12 and the "deep cleansing" of our souls.
During this Lenten season, Fr. Wilbur takes us through this penitential Psalm of David. Today's episode teaches on verses 1-6.
Fr. Wilbur talks about the first 5 verses of one of the most beloved Psalms of the Church - Bless the Lord O My Soul!
Fr. Wilbur talks about the first 5 verses of one of the most beloved Psalms of the Church - Bless the Lord O My Soul!
Fr. Wilbur talks about the first 5 verses of one of the most beloved Psalms of the Church - Bless the Lord O My Soul!
Paschal images abound in this well loved Psalm prophesying the resurrection and ascension of our Lord.
Paschal images abound in this well loved Psalm prophesying the resurrection and ascension of our Lord.
Paschal images abound in this well loved Psalm prophesying the resurrection and ascension of our Lord.
Palm Sunday and Holy Week present opportunities for us to see Christ exalted, holy, and victorious!