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Written Spoken
Esther W. Wright
124 episodes
3 days ago
Author, Esther W. Wright, shares curated blog posts and other content to encourage and refresh you, and challenge you to focus on the Word, the One who spoke this world into existence and became flesh to redeem us.
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Author, Esther W. Wright, shares curated blog posts and other content to encourage and refresh you, and challenge you to focus on the Word, the One who spoke this world into existence and became flesh to redeem us.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Wholehearted Praise: A Birthday Month Reflection on Psalm 138
Written Spoken
14 minutes 28 seconds
2 months ago
Wholehearted Praise: A Birthday Month Reflection on Psalm 138

In this episode, Esther reflects on the spiritual discipline of giving God wholehearted thanks and praise. Drawing primarily from Psalm 138, she explores how gratitude rooted in God’s unchanging character can transform our praise—even in difficult seasons. Esther shares emotional insights, biblical encouragement, and practical ways to speak truth to our souls when our feelings threaten to cloud our thanksgiving and praise to God.

Scriptures Referenced: Psalm 138 (ESV). Psalm 103:1–19 (NKJV). 1 Thessalonians 5:23 (BRG).

Key Takeaways:

  • Wholehearted thanks is a choice rooted in commitment, not emotion.
  • Emotions are valid but not authoritative—God’s character is.
  • Our beliefs about God shape our emotional responses and our praise.
  • Speaking truth to our souls, like David did, helps us realign with God’s goodness.
  • Even when circumstances shift, God remains worthy of our wholehearted gratitude.


Prayer Highlight:

“Lord, help us to give You wholehearted thanks—not based on how we feel, but based on who You are. Teach us to speak truth to our souls and to praise You with all that is within us.”

Resources & Mentions:

BibleProject: Heart (Lev) Word Study

Matthew Henry’s Commentary on Psalm 138

As One Being Taught Blog ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://asonebeingtaught.wordpress.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Written Spoken
Author, Esther W. Wright, shares curated blog posts and other content to encourage and refresh you, and challenge you to focus on the Word, the One who spoke this world into existence and became flesh to redeem us.