The Song of Jesus

14.999 CFA

A Year of Daily Devotions in the Psalms.

Experience a transformative journey of faith with “The Song of Jesus,” a year-long daily devotional that will resonate deeply with your soul. With its exquisite design featuring gilt edges and a gold ribbon marker, this book is not only a feast for the mind but also a delight to behold.

Drawing from the rich wisdom of the Bible’s songbook, the Book of Psalms, “The Song of Jesus” reveals a profound truth: Jesus himself intimately knew all 150 psalms. In times of joy and sorrow, triumphs and challenges, he relied on these sacred verses to guide him, even in the face of his own death.

Enter the world of renowned author Tim Keller, who, two decades ago, embarked on a remarkable journey—reading the entire Book of Psalms every month. “The Songs of Jesus” is a magnificent testament to his years of dedicated study, deep insight, and divine inspiration, all meticulously recorded in his personal prayer journals.

But the power of “The Song of Jesus” doesn’t end there. Kathy Keller, finding solace in the psalms during a season of prolonged illness, has joined Tim in this collaborative effort. Together, they have distilled the profound meanings of each verse, extending a heartfelt invitation to you, the reader, to immerse yourself in the vast wisdom of the psalms.

Whether you’re just beginning your devotional journey or seeking to deepen your existing spiritual practices, “The Song of Jesus” serves as a perfect starting point. Within its pages, you will unravel the hidden treasures of the psalms, connecting with God on a deeper level. Every verse will serve as a gateway to a renewed intimacy with the Divine, unlocking your purpose within God’s kingdom.

Immerse yourself in the divine melodies of “The Song of Jesus” and embark on a life-changing encounter with God. Let the psalms guide you through every season of your life, just as they did for Jesus himself. Order your copy today and witness the transformation that awaits you within the pages of this extraordinary devotional masterpiece.

 

Timothy Keller & Kathy Keller

Title: The Song of Jesus

The Psalms were the divinely inspired hymnbook for the public worship of God in ancient Israel (1 Chronicles 16:8–36). Because psalms were not simply read, but sung, they penetrated the minds and imaginations of the people as only music can do. They so saturated the heart and imagination of the average person that when Jesus entered Jerusalem it was only natural that the crowd would spontaneously greet him by reciting a line from a psalm (Mark 11:9; Psalm 118:26).

The early Christians sang and prayed the psalms as well (Colossians 3:16; 1 Corinthians 14:26). When Benedict formed his monasteries he directed that the psalms all be sung, read, and prayed at least once a week. Throughout medieval times the psalms served as the most familiar part of the Bible for most Christians. The Psalter was the only part of the Bible a lay Christian was likely to own. At the time of the Reformation, the psalms played a major role in the reform of the church. Martin Luther directed that “the whole Psalter, psalm by psalm, should remain in use.” John Calvin prescribed metrical psalms as the main diet of song in worshipping congregations.1 Calvin wrote: “The design of the Holy Spirit [was] . . . to deliver the church a common form of prayer.”2

All theologians and leaders of the church have believed that the Psalms should be used and reused in every Christian’s daily private approach to God and in public worship. We are not simply to read psalms; we are to be immersed in them so that they profoundly shape how we relate to God. The psalms are the divinely ordained way to learn devotion to our God.

Why? One reason is that it is what Luther called a “mini Bible.” It gives an overview of salvation history from creation through the giving of the Law… (The Song of Jesus)

 

 

 

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