
The First Book of Celebration
The Book of Benjamin Kareth, Part 28
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Narrated by:
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Justice Margowski
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By:
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Benjamin Kareth
About this listen
This book is a celebration of the King of Heaven, the Ruler of the Universe. Within are a collection of poems and writings celebrating God the Father, Jesus Christ his Son, and the Holy Spirit. These writings are my book of Psalms. They are my Selah, the fragrant Shalom, my hands raised high in adoration of the only one who is worthy of any praise or worship. They are meant to be listened to as encouragement and to aid people in their own personal discovery and worship of the one true God. This book contains 60 poems and short writings of celebration.
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