PROPHETIC PSALMS


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THERE IS NO LORD LIKE YOU 
November 1, 2000 

How beautiful are Your words! 
Wisdom and truth are the foundation 
of Your throne. 
Many will come, both near and far, 
to partake of Your glory. 
There is no Lord like You, no, not any. 

I come to seek Your face. 
To delight in your presence, 
Your glory, and Your grace. 
How amazing are Your ways! 
There is no Lord like You, no, not any. 

The kindness of Your words, 
The gentleness of Your ways 
To worship You is my meat, 
My life’s sustenance. 
There is no Lord like you, no, not any. 

Orchids, roses, lilacs 
You out fragrant every one! 
Your eyes so deep, so full of love. 
Mighty conqueror, triumphant One! 
Kings come unto You to bow at Your throne 
Many hosts of heaven prostrate in Your glory 
Casting one, casting all, their crowns at Your feet 

Oh, the splendor, oh, the grace, 
Just to gaze into Your face 
Oh, the joy within me flows 
Just to know I have Your embrace 

Nothing else matters 
Nothing can compare 
Your glorious presence, I give my life for 
Oh, the comfort in Your warm embrace 
Your all encompassing cloud as You hold me close 

I welcome Thee! 
I cherish Thee. 
I cast all my cares upon Thee, O Lord 
There is no Lord like you, no, not any.

THE HEART OF A PSALMIST 
March 26, 2000 

A psalmist of today would be one whose heart is after the heart of God. He would be one who delights to be in the presence of God and even longs to be. It would be his chief joy. He would be one who finds the time and the place to be alone with Him and has an intimate relationship with Him. He would find the time just to be quiet and still with Him and even basks in His presence. 

A psalmist of today, and also a worship leader, would be one who knows the voice of the Lord and spends much time communicating with Him. Because he has spent much time with Him, the Holy Spirit flows through him freely. He gets much practice playing his instruments and singing to Him because he has made worshipping God a way of life not just something he prepares to do to come before a congregation to lead others into worship. Because he is one who truly worships the Lord, others are led into the throne room of God freely because there is an anointing of praise and worship upon him. 

Because he is a man of integrity and he takes his calling seriously, the enemy of God has no place in his life; therefore, there is no hindrances in his ministry. He has set the priorities in his life right according to the perfect will of the Lord. There is divine order in his life in every area and in his relationships with his elders, peers, family members, employers, and also in his marriage. He is one who is meek and teachable, submissive, and has a sweet spirit, and is sensitive to the Holy Spirit. He only seeks to bring glory to the Father and strives not to bring it to himself. He is very careful not to fall into the sins of pride, rebellion, materialism, vanity, complacency, or worldly living. He lives to serve the Lord in his calling and in his daily life. This is not just a profession or an occupation for him but it is his heart’s desire to worship the Lord. 

He knows the balance of intercession and worship, warfare and praise, and can discern the leading of the Holy Spirit in these areas. He knows the importance and power that lies in praise and worship. He is not out to entertain others but has the heart to lead others into high praise and worship of the Father. He seeks only to please the Father and never gives into fear of man. He is not completely dictated by a time schedule but knows when it is the Father’s heart to spend more time with His children. He knows that unity in the brethren and intimacy with the Father are of number one importance in worship. 

There is much mature fruit of the Spirit displayed in his life and also the gifts of the Holy Spirit. The Word of the Lord flows freely through him both during his daily life and also when he leads worship. The song of the Lord also flows freely through him. He has both skill in the natural art of music and also moves prophetically in voice and in playing his instruments. He is gifted both ways. He doesn’t trust solely in his natural talent but allows the Holy Spirit to flow freely. No man can be perfect, but a true psalmist knows the importance of setting a good example and preserving his testimony as a Christian. He can also be transparent and can share when he has fallen short. He is one who can be easily related to. He doesn’t pressure others to conform to his convictions but abundantly shares grace to those who need the encouragement to overcome. He edifies others by his behavior, his speech, and his actions. He truly lives a life of faith totally dependent upon the Lord for strength daily. He is one who is humble and seeks to lift others up. 

On the whole this man, who is a true psalmist, is both a delight for the Lord to be with and also the brethren. He is one you can see Jesus in because he has practiced living the crucified life and allowing the Holy Spirit to live through him. He has found a true balance in his life, one who patterns his life after Jesus who is full of grace and truth. This man is no novice but has been prepared by God for his ministry through many trials and hardships. He has learned to be content in all situations and knows the importance of not complaining, being critical, or rebellious in any way. He knows the importance and also practices keeping watch at all times and not allowing the enemy access to his life through willful sin. 

So you can see, there is much more involved in being a psalmist than just being skilled in voice and in playing an instrument well. Everything that he is and does effects his ministry. What is in his heart comes out of his mouth. This calling is something he can’t pretend to have. He is one who is truly called by the Lord and is anointed by God to move in this gifting. He cannot just be trained to take this position. 

King David is the greatest example of a true psalmist to follow after. It was his heart’s desire to worship the Lord even as a small child. Psalms flowed through him naturally his whole life as he sang to the Lord. Because he spent much time with the Lord, the Holy Spirit trained him and gave him talent and skill in music. He received much practice because he longed to draw away from others to be alone with God. Therefore when he was with others who were troubled, his gifting flowed with the fruit of love, peace, joy and healing. He ministered greatly to those who were around him in deliverance. 

True praise will break the yoke and bring the breakthrough that is needed individually, corporately, and even will pull down strongholds in the heavenlies. There is so much power in praise in worship and there is an awesome responsibility upon the psalmist and also a great joy to behold this calling. One whose heart is truly after the heart of God is a true psalmist 

DAVID, MY SON 

The following is one of my very early writings – a song of the Lord. 

David, My son, sinned unto death, My child 
For he was under the Law 
But I came and had mercy on him and forgave him 
Because I loved him, I chastised him 
And restored unto him My peace 
I gave My presence to him 
Because I loved him, I loved him 
I loved him, I loved him, I loved him. 

And you, My child, are the same to Me 
For when you sin, I have mercy on you. 
I forgive you; because I love you, I chastise you 
And restore unto you My peace 
I give My presence to you 
Because I love you, I love you 
I love you, I love you, I love you.