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  • Romans 1:18-21 - Here's Your Problem!

    As we've read Psalm 19 and Psalm 8 these last couple of days, we've seen just how clearly God has revealed

  • Matthew 18:6-9 - Get A Rope

    Yet, this is a central message of the Bible: godly fear is the path to true peace and salvation: Psalm Psalm 147:11 - But the Lord takes pleasure in those who fear him, in those who hope in his steadfast

  • Acts 2:22-41 - Powerful Preaching

    Even King David had predicted this in Psalm 16 when he wrote "you will not abandon me to the realm of They: Open and explain God's Word (Peter uses Psalm 16); Demonstrate God's sovereignty over all things

  • Romans 13:1-5 - God Established What???

    Psalm 20 reminds us not to trust in horses or chariots , referring to the might of government, which But one of the ways we can instead trust in the name of the LORD our God, as the Psalm goes on to command

  • 2 Samuel 12:1-23 - Powerful Confession

    Internally, we know David's bones were being crushed by his conscious ( Psalm 51:8 ), but externally spent the nights lying in sackcloth on the ground, he penned the Bible's model confession of sin in Psalm

  • Genesis 8:20-22 - Cute But Sinful

    It's something we're conceived  in ( Psalm 51:5 ).

  • Ephesians 6:1-3 - Beneficial Law

    The earth is the Lord's and everything in it. the world, and all who live in it" (Psalm 24:1).

  • Revelation 12 - Literary Tools for Literal Truth

    the two books of Chronicles, called Paralipomenon; the first book of Ezra; Nehemiah, Esther, Job; the Psalms When David asks God to "smash the teeth" of the wicked in Psalm 58, we give it some latitude because

  • 1 Corinthians 15:1-8 - This Just In

    David pointed to the resurrection in Psalm 16:10 and Jesus Himself referenced Jonah's 'resurrection'

  • 1 Chronicles 29:10-13 - Appended Doxology

    But notice that David's doxology isn't just a psalm of thanksgiving, rather it's an acknowledgement that

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