Premium Only Content
This video is only available to Rumble Premium subscribers. Subscribe to
enjoy exclusive content and ad-free viewing.

Psalms
sovereigndaud
- 6 / 12
1
PSALM 40 "Exalted Above All: A Song of Deliverance" #Psalm40 #SpiritualGrowth #BiblicalWisdom
s
sovereigndaud
Step back in time with 'Exalted Above All,' a song inspired by the timeless words of King David from Psalm 40. This track is a modern renaissance of ancient worship, crafted in the style of a 1940s Bossa Nova quartet. King David wrote these poems as songs to be enjoyed and sung across generations, and this rendition brings a taste of that enduring joy and devotion into the era of big bands and smooth harmonies. As we revive these sacred verses with vintage flair, immerse yourself in the musical landscape of the past while echoing the psalmist’s praises. Let this song be a bridge across time, inviting all to sing, 'Yahuah be exalted!' and celebrate the divine deliverance that resonates through the ages.
Psalm 40
I waited, waited for Yahuah;
And He inclined to me, and heard my cry.
And He drew me Out of the pit of destruction,
Out of the muddy clay, And He set my feet upon a rock,
He is establishing my steps.
Then He put a new song in my mouth;
Praise to our Alahim; Many do see it and fear,
And trust in Yahuah. Blessed is that man who has made Yahuah his trust,
And has not turned to the proud,
And those turning aside to falsehood.
Yahuah my Alahim, many are the Wonders which You have done,
and Your purposes toward us; There is no one to compare with You;
I declare and speak: They are too many to be numbered.
Slaughtering and meal offering You did not desire;
You have opened my ears;
Burnt offering and sin offering You did not ask for.
Then I said, “See, I have come; In the scroll of the book it is prescribed for me.
I have delighted to do Your pleasure,
my Alahim, And Your Turah is within my heart.”
I have proclaimed the tidings of obedience, In the great assembly;
See, I do not restrain my lips,
Yahuah, You know.
I did not conceal Your uprightness within my heart;
I have declared Your integrity and Your deliverance;
I did not hide Your kindness and Your Truth from the great assembly.
Do not withhold Your compassion from me,
Yahuah; Let Your kindness and Your truth always watch over me.
For evils without number have surrounded me;
My lawlessnesses have overtaken me,
And I have been unable to see;
They became more than the hairs of my head;
And my heart has failed me.
Be pleased, Yahuah, to deliver me;
Yahuah, hasten to help me!
Let those who seek to destroy my life Be ashamed and abashed altogether;
Let those who are desiring my evil be driven back and put to shame.
Let those who say to me, “Aha, aha!”
Be appalled at their own shame.
Let all those who seek You rejoice and be glad in You;
Let those who love Your deliverance always say,
“Yahuah be exalted!”
But I am poor and needy; Let Yahuah think upon me.
You are my help and my deliverer; my Alahim, do not delay!
1
comment
2
Awaiting Repentance: David's Divine Call
s
sovereigndaud
Explore "Awaiting Repentance: David's Divine Call," a compelling visualization of a pivotal moment from the biblical narrative of David's life possibly during Absalom's revolt. This artwork captures the intense spiritual and physical warfare that David faces. At ground level, dark, shadowy figures representing the devil and his allies encircle David’s home, creating a foreboding sense of threat and betrayal. Above, the heavens tell a different story: Yahuah Tsabaoth, depicted as radiant and powerful armies, commands an angelic force, poised and ready to deliver and defend David upon his heartfelt repentance. This image serves as a profound reminder of the ever-present divine support that awaits our return to right, emphasizing the power of repentance and the omnipresent hope even in times of deep personal and spiritual crisis.
1
comment
3
Peaceful Promises: Reflecting on Psalm 37's Vision of a Righteous Future
s
sovereigndaud
Join us in a serene journey through Psalm 37, set against the tranquil backdrop of King David writing with a reed pen, as young Solomon plays on the floor with his new puppy. This episode invites you to a place of contemplation and peace, capturing the essence of a king's reflective moments in his man cave.
Psalm 37 offers a powerful reminder not to envy the wicked, despite their apparent success. Through David’s thoughtful reflections, we learn that the prosperity of the wicked is fleeting, while those who walk in meekness are promised an everlasting inheritance. 'The meek ones shall inherit the earth, And delight themselves in plenty of peace,' a promise that echoes through the ages and is reaffirmed in Isaiah 66:22 - "For as the new heavens and the new earth which I will make shall remain before me, says Yahuah, so shall your descendants and your name remain" and so we anticipate a new creation where righteousness dwells.
Today, we delve deep into these verses to uncover the enduring hope offered to those who trust in Yahuah. As we explore this promise, let's reflect on how it can influence our lives today, instilling a sense of peace and anticipation for a renewed world. Join us as we discuss how these ancient words inspire patience, resilience, and faith in the face of temporary injustices and the ultimate triumph of righteousness.
1
comment
4
Psalm 2 is a powerful poem that's essentially about divine authority
s
sovereigndaud
the psalm shifts tone and advises kings and rulers to wise up and serve Yahuah with respect and caution. They're told to "kiss the Son,"
5
Psalm 3 comes across as a deeply personal prayer for help in the face of overwhelming adversity.
s
sovereigndaud
Psalm 3 reads like a personal testament to facing life’s battles with divine backing. It's about finding strength and peace in the belief that no matter the odds, there’s a higher power looking out for you, ready to lift you up and fight in your corners.
The repeated “Selah” is like a call to pause and really soak in these assertions
Psalm 4's message. It's a guide to finding your way back to peace, to trust in Yahuah's care
s
sovereigndaud
"If you're dealing with tough times—be it war, rumors of war, earthquakes, health problems, money issues, betrayals, addiction, or negative influences—know that there's a real, no-frills path through it all in Psalm 4. It's about cutting through the chaos and getting real with Yahuah.
7
Psalm 5 Discovering Yahuah's Heart:
s
sovereigndaud
An Artistic Rendering of Psalm 5" offers a unique journey into the spiritual dialogue between King David and the Divine, set against the backdrop of modern life's challenges. This presentation delves into the scriptural verses of Psalm 5, accompanied by creative insights that imagine the perspectives of both Yahuah and David. It's important to note that while the Psalms portion remains faithfully scriptural, the reflections attributed to Yahuah and David are the result of artistic interpretation, designed to inspire and provoke thought among viewers.
1
comment
8
Psalm 6 strikingly parallels the modern-day ordeal of Julian Assange
s
sovereigndaud
In Psalm 6, we find a plea in the midst of despair, from the depths of a soul facing adversity. This ancient text resonates across generations but also strikingly parallels the modern-day ordeal of Julian Assange. Assange, a figure who stepped into the global spotlight by unveiling uncomfortable truths, now finds himself ensnared in a legal and ethical quagmire, much like the lamentations of David. Arrested and held without charge for years, Assange's situation mirrors the Psalmist's plea for deliverance and mercy, underscoring the timeless nature of the struggle for justice and the cost of bearing truth in a world that often turns a hostile face to those who dare to reveal its hidden machinations.
9
Watching Psalm 7 unfold is like being ringside at the most intense psychological thriller
s
sovereigndaud
where the lines between paranoia and genuine threat blur into a haze. "Is this dude caught in a web of his own fears, or is he genuinely being hunted by forces as relentless as nature itself?" As he calls upon Yahuah to rise in his defense, the atmosphere thickens,.our guy isn't passive; he's actively placing his trust in what he believes to be the ultimate shield against the darkness encroaching around him. And the very traps set by the wicked, the pits dug for his downfall, become their undoing. It's poetic justice rendered in the most visually stunning reversal of fate.
10
"Reclaiming Our Crown: The Power and Purpose Within Psalm 8"
s
sovereigndaud
Yahusha declared that all he has done, we can do also, and even greater works, as stated in John 14:12, "Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father." This video is a clarion call to all who seek to rediscover their divine essence and embrace the healing power that has been bestowed upon us.
We explore how societal programming has veiled our understanding of our true potential and how, akin to the prodigal son, we find ourselves awakening in the 'pig pens' of our making. This journey is about shattering the illusions that have limited us, reclaiming our authority over creation, and living in the fullness of the power that Yahusha has shared with us.
Pig Pens: drugs, sickness, addictions, demonic possessions, adultery, wars, murders, depression, lonely, fearful, homelessness, SA, CT you get the idea.
11
The psalmist's desire is to walk blamelessly before Yahuah, Psalms 26
s
sovereigndaud
It's an interesting perspective that David desires to be tested and examined by Yahuah. Most of us would probably prefer an easy, comfortable life without any trials or difficulties. The idea of being "tested" can sound intimidating, especially when we think of the extreme suffering Job endured as a test of his faith.
He recognizes that being tested and refined is necessary for growth in wisdom and trust in Yahuah. Just as a metalsmith tests and purifies precious metals by fire to remove impurities, Yahuah tests our hearts to strengthen our integrity and dependence on Him.
David boldly invites this examination, confident in his blameless life and steadfast trust in Yahuah's unfailing love and faithfulness. He declares he has not associated with deceitful, wicked people who break Yahuah's laws.
When he speaks of "the law," he seems to be referring to the Torah - the instructions given through Moses outlining moral laws against things like adultery, murder, dishonoring parents, and so on.These are the clear ethical teachings Yahusha affirmed would remain in force until heaven and earth pass away (Matthew 5:17-19).
David separates himself from those flagrantly violating Yahuah's moral laws, he may not necessarily be speaking about more minor infractions like littering or speeding, which could be seen as lawbreaking in a strict legal sense but not a flagrant ethical violation.
worshiping Him with a pure heart. He welcomes the refining fire of testing to prove his integrity, knowing it will ultimately lead to greater intimacy with Yahuah.
12
Psalms 25 we're called to be as wise as serpents but innocent as doves
s
sovereigndaud
Psalm 25 really does lay out those two camps - the humble who listen and follow Yahuah's ways, and the treacherous who operate without any good cause.
As believers, we're called to be as wise as serpents but innocent as doves when dealing with the wolves of this world. We can't stoop to deploying their wicked methods, even if we understand how they operate.
This psalm is basically David saying "Look Yahuah, I'm trying to stay on the straight and narrow here, following Your paths with integrity. But I'm surrounded by enemies who hate me for no good reason, always looking to make me stumble. I've messed up before, but You've forgiven my lawlessness out of Your kindness. So I'm asking You to cover me, defeat these visible and invisible forces working against me, and keep guarding my life until You redeem Your people out of all this distress."
When we find ourselves in situations like that, overwhelmed by opposition on all sides, this is a raw, real prayer we can cry out. Reminding Yahuah that because of His compassion towards us, we're seeking His protection, His wisdom to keep walking uprightly, and ultimately for Him to bring down the curtain on the enemy's schemes once and for all.
David knew he couldn't save himself from the traps and hatred of his enemies. But he also knew Yahuah was his deliverer, the one who leads the humble in the right ways according to His covenant. So he was real about his struggles, but also confident that crying out to Yahuah was his only hope.
Psalm 4's message. It's a guide to finding your way back to peace, to trust in Yahuah's care
1 year ago
46
"If you're dealing with tough times—be it war, rumors of war, earthquakes, health problems, money issues, betrayals, addiction, or negative influences—know that there's a real, no-frills path through it all in Psalm 4. It's about cutting through the chaos and getting real with Yahuah.
Loading comments...
-
LIVE
MattMorseTV
44 minutes ago🔴Sunday Gaming🔴
4,257 watching -
LIVE
SpartakusLIVE
2 hours agoMega SOLO Spartan Stream - 12 hours?! HA || Variety Later?!
4,414 watching -
LIVE
Barry Cunningham
5 hours agoNOW THEY FEAR US! | RFKJR STRIKES BACK | JD VANCE ON PRESIDENT TRUMP | AND MORE NEWS!
2,283 watching -
8:18
MattMorseTV
2 hours ago $0.80 earned2.2 MILLION in ONE YEAR.
6.85K62 -
14:37
Colion Noir
5 hours agoCanadian Police Chief Urges Citizens To Comply With Home Invaders And Hide
35K47 -
1:18:54
Jeff Ahern
3 hours ago $10.42 earnedThe Sunday Show with Jeff Ahern
45.8K4 -
32:05
Tactical Advisor
3 hours agoNew Thermal Target for the Military | Vault Room Live Stream 038
31.6K2 -
GamerGril
2 hours agoThe Evil Within 2 💕 Pulse Check 💕 Still Here
6.22K1 -
LIVE
ttvglamourx
6 hours ago $0.81 earnedPLAYING WITH VIEWERS !DISCORD
97 watching -
DVR
TheManaLord Plays
8 hours agoMANA SUMMIT - DAY 2 ($10,200+) | BANNED PLAYER SMASH MELEE INVITATIONAL
20.4K1