(BOOK I – PSALMS 1—41):
Psalm 1 – Living day and night in the Word.
Psalm 2 – Contacting the Anointed and Resurrected Christ to bring in God’s Kingdom.
Psalm 3 – Christ as our shield, our glory, and the lifter of our head in the midst of fear.
Psalm 4 – Learning to contact Christ in the midst of our thoughts and reactions at the end of the day.
Psalm 5 – Learning how to get to the Lord in the morning in order to keep our focus on God’s house.
Psalm 6 – Learning to touch the Lord with music when we are weak and sense the Lord’s discipline.
Psalm 7 – Singing in the midst of our enemies and letting God be our defense.
Psalm 8 – Christ as the Son of Man to carry out God’s purpose of image and dominion.
Psalm 9 – Learning to get into the divine perspective by singing, praising, and praying
Psalm 10 – Letting the Lord deal with our heart.
Psalm 11 – Learning to trust the Lord when our soul is being tested.
Psalm 12 – Learning to trust in the Lord’s Words as an overcoming one during a time of decline and duplicity.
Psalm 13 – Learning to sing to the Lord and identify our negative experiences as His dealings.
Psalm 14 – Viewing the sinfulness of man in the light of God’s corporate purpose of Zion.
Psalm 15 – The kind of life and experience that can remain in the church life.
Psalm 16 – The extent to which God Himself becomes our portion as we experience the inward parts of Christ.
Psalm 17 – Learning to have pure motives with the one goal of being in His likeness while passing through trials and the enemies’ attacks.
Psalm 18 – A song of victory that expresses the experiences that constitute the bringing in of the realm of the kingdom.
Psalm 19 – Enjoying the revelation of God in creation and in His Word.
Psalm 20 – Learning the various ways God answers us.
Psalm 21 – Experiencing the joy of answered prayer.
Psalm 22 – God’s economy revealed in