PSALMS 129 & 130—BIBLE's Most EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER—PRAISE GOD HE Responds😇to LIFE DIFFERENTLY🙏❗

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PSALMS 129 & 130—BIBLE's Most EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER—PRAISE GOD HE Responds😇to LIFE DIFFERENTLY🙏❗    • PSALMS 129 & 130—BIBLE's Most EMOTIONAL RO...      • PSALMS 129 & 130—BIBLE's Most EMOTION…    • PSALMS 127–128—JOY FROM FAILURE—BUILDING &...   -- The Psalms    • PSALMS 127–128—JOY FROM FAILURE—BUILDING &...   -- The Bible THANKS FOR SUBSCRIBING, LIKING, COMMENTING AND SHARING!!!!!!    / @thejoyprotocolnow   🎵 MUSIC Provided by: ⓒ)AMMarch Music Same time. Same place. Same fire. Next week on The Joy Protocol. Hit that 🔔 notification bell so you don't miss it. And if you know someone who needs to hear this—send them this video and invite them to join us. We can't wait to see you there. Until then, keep hoping. Keep waiting. Keep believing. "Blessed is everyone who fears the Lord, who walks in His ways!" — Psalm 128:1 THANKS FOR SUBSCRIBING, LIKING, COMMENTING AND SHARING!!!!!!    / @thejoyprotocolnow   🎵 MUSIC Provided by: ⓒ)AMMarch Music 📢 Hey Joy Protocol family—before you go, I need to ask you something important. This channel exists because of YOU. Every like, comment, share, and subscription helps us reach more people who are hurting, searching, and hungry for God's Word. If this video spoke to you, here's how you can help us multiply the impact: 👍 LIKE this video — It tells YouTube's algorithm that this message matters and pushes it to more people who need to hear it. 💬 COMMENT below — Share your favorite verse from today's study, your prayer request, or your testimony. Your words might be the exact encouragement someone else needs to see today. 📤 SHARE this video — Send it to a friend who's going through a hard season, post it in your group chat, or share it on your social media. You never know whose life could be changed by one click. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE and hit the notification bell — We're diving deep into Scripture every week, and we don't want you to miss a single episode. Plus, you'll be part of a growing community of believers who are serious about knowing God and making Him known. The Joy Protocol isn't just a channel—it's a movement. And you're a vital part of it. Let's get the truth of God's Word to as many people as possible, together. Thank you for being here. Thank you for praying with us. And thank you for helping us spread the joy. See you in the next video! 🙌 Psalm 129 and Psalm 130 Explained | Songs of Ascent Bible Study Join us for an in-depth exploration of two of the most powerful Psalms in the Bible—Psalm 129 ("They have greatly afflicted me from my youth") and Psalm 130 ("Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord"). What You'll Learn: • The historical and literary context of the Songs of Ascent (Psalms 120–134) • A verse-by-verse exegesis of Psalm 129 and its theme of survival through affliction • The meaning of "out of the depths" (מִמַּעֲמַקִּים) in Psalm 130:1 • The theological significance of "waiting for the Lord" in Psalm 130:5–6 • Practical applications for modern believers facing persecution, depression, or spiritual dryness Key Verses Covered: Psalm 129:1–2, Psalm 129:4, Psalm 130:1–2, Psalm 130:5–6, Psalm 130:7–8 Whether you're a new believer, a seasoned student of Scripture, or someone searching for hope in a difficult season, this teaching will equip and encourage you. 📖 Recommended Resources: — The Psalms: Strophic Structure and Theological Commentary by Berhard W. Anderson — The Treasury of David by C.H. Spurgeon — The Message of Psalms 1–72 by Michael Wilcock Let's talk about the two Psalms nobody preaches on... but EVERYONE needs. 👇 Psalm 129 is about scars. Psalm 130 is about hope. And together? They're a roadmap from brokenness to healing. In this video, we go deep into: 🔹 The historical context of the Songs of Ascent 🔹 Why Psalm 129 uses such violent imagery 🔹 The Hebrew word for "depths" and why it matters 🔹 What "waiting for the Lord" looked like for ancient Israel 🔹 How these Psalms apply to YOUR life right now 💬 I want to hear from YOU: Have you ever experienced a "Psalm 129 season" in your life? How did God bring you through it? Share your story in the comments—your testimony might be exactly what someone else needs to hear today. 👉 Subscribe for weekly deep dives into Scripture that actually make sense. 🔔 Hit the bell so you don't miss next week's video on Psalm 131! Attacked from your youth? Out of the depths? These two Psalms are for YOU. ⚡ Psalm 129 = How to survive what was meant to destroy you. Psalm 130 = How to cry out when you're at rock bottom. In this power-packed study, we break down: • The attack that didn't win • The cry that God ALWAYS hears • The wait that ends in redemption If you need hope today, press play. 🔥 #psalms #biblestudy #faith #christianliving #BibleStudy #Psalms #Faith #Testimony #Hope #christiancommunity #Scripture #biblestudy #Psalm129 #psalm130 #SongsOfAscent #Exegesis #ChristianTheology #ScriptureStudy