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  • Psalm 32 - Practical & Relevant

    Just open the Psalms. Like the other Psalms we've looked at this week, Psalm 32 is divided up into strophes (stanzas / verses how these strophes progress: Dig Deeper David demonstrates the two primary uses of God's law here in Psalm

  • Psalm 1 - Godly Hate

    Summary The first two Psalms in the Psalter were not placed there randomly. They form an executive summary of sorts for the 148 psalms that follow them. They beautifully describe who you were created to be, and even more so, these two psalms describe the Quite the opposite: Psalm 139 teaches you to hate those who hate the Lord.

  • Psalm 119:33–40 - Spiritual & Physical Reorientation

    Psalm 119:33–40 (NIV) ה  He 33  Teach me, Lord, the way of your decrees, that I may follow it to the Decrees / law / commands / statutes / precepts / word - these examples are just some of the ways that Psalm That's the overarching theme of this, the longest of all the psalms: the magnificence and usefulness You probably have as many printed Bibles in your house as Psalm 119 has synonyms for the Bible.

  • Psalm 10 - When God Stands Far Off

    DailyVerses.net CONTEXT: Psalm 10 is a direct extension of Psalm 9, which is attributed to David. Both psalms praise the LORD as the King forever, and both contain pleas for the LORD to come to the aid Psalm 10 1  Why, Lord, do you stand far off? Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble? Summary Psalm 10 begins with one of life's most difficult words. Psalms 9–10 teaches us how to respond in such situations.

  • Psalm 143 - ḥěʹ·sěḏ Love

    Summary Although it's impossible to know for sure, it seems that David wrote Psalm 143 late in life. share of bad decisions, but it would make sense that this man, who'd by this point written so many psalms

  • Psalm 63 - Thirsty Worship

    Summary Psalm 63 presents some of the most beautiful language ever written, conveying what our attitude

  • Psalm 46 - Where the Most High Dwells

    Psalm 46 (NIV) For the director of music. Of the Sons of Korah. According to alamoth. Summary Psalm 46 is familiar and well loved for a couple of reasons. One big reason that Psalm 46 resonates the way it does is because of how it accurately describes the But all of this verbal thunder is offset by the peaceful advice Psalm 46 provides. God's presence is reiterated in the psalm's two identical refrains: The LORD Almighty is with us...

  • Psalm 32 - Theology You Can Feel In Your Bones

    Faithlife.com Psalm 32 Of David. So many passages - especially psalms - give us pointed, specific and actionable instruction as to how Like the other Psalms we've looked at this year, Psalm 32 is divided up into strophes  (stanzas / verses

  • Psalm 139 - Omnipresent Comfort

    Summary The 139th Psalm is one of the most beautiful of them all. This Psalm reminds us of the value each individual has. On one hand, Jesus tells us to love our enemies, but yet the Holy Spirit, speaking through David in Psalm meditating on how those commands are actually not contradictory, but the primary reason we've come to Psalm

  • Psalm 90:1-4 - Indescribable

    Moses is uniquely qualified to write a Psalm like this, describing God's eternal infiniteness. This is one of the reasons the introduction to Psalm 90 calls Moses "the man of God."

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