Psalms for Prayer Week 3 with Courtney Doctor

We’ve made it to Week 3, the last week of our Psalms for Prayer study together! This week, Raechel, Amanda, and special guest Courtney Doctor look at the final few psalms of this plan to learn how to freely and fully admit our feelings and circumstances in prayer to God. As they use these psalms to seek God’s provision, comfort, and guidance, they unpack how ultimately all of these things are incomparable to the gift of God’s presence through prayer. Read with Us: This episode corresponds to Week 3 of the She Reads Truth Psalms for Prayer reading plan found on the She Reads Truth app and SheReadsTruth.com. Shop the Psalms for Prayer collection at ShopSheReadsTruth.com. Show notes can be found at shereadstruth.com/podcast/psalms-for-prayer-week-3-with-courtney-doctorOpen Your Bibles: (passages referenced in this episode)CSB translation unless otherwise noted Day 15: Psalm 143Day 16: Psalm 142Day 17: Psalm 146Day 18: Psalm 84Day 19: Psalm 63Other Scriptures Mentioned:Psalm 34:3 (ESV)Show Notes“This is the Hour” by Christy Nockels“If I was a Bird” by Mission House, Jess Ray, and Taylor LeonhardtFor Courtney’s research on the Sons of Korah, see Psalms: An Expositional Commentary, Vol. 2: Psalms 42-106 (The Expositional Commentary Series) by James Montomgery BoiceEpisode Sponsor: Hiya Vitamins—Get 50% off your first order at HiyaHealth.com/truthSundays for Dogs—Get 35% off your first order of Sundays at SundaysForDogs.com/TRUTH or use code TRUTH at checkout.Upcoming Reading Plans: Ezra—begins Monday, September 4, 2023Socials: She Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on InstagramCourtney Doctor’s personal website*If you purchase something through our links, She Reads Truth may earn an affiliate commission.

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