Psalm 77
I’ve said it many, many times - “If you don’t remember, you forget”. Not as deep as it sounds, right? But it is such an important principle for what to do when things aren’t working the way that we hoped they would.
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I’ve said it many, many times - “If you don’t remember, you forget”. Not as deep as it sounds, right? But it is such an important principle for what to do when things aren’t working the way that we hoped they would.
If the mountains are the temples, then what are the “little hills” referred to that bring righteousness?If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
David’s life was filled with “wonder”…which may not have always been good, but his love of God as his refuge and strength is “wonderful” to read and consider.If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
To anyone who sins on a regular basis (which is all of us), we can relate to the need for mercy expressed in these Psalms along with what it truly means to have a repentant heart. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
If you need a friendly little reminder to put the temple higher on your list of priorities in this crazy world, perhaps todays episode can help.If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
Do your prayers ever bore you or do you feel like they are coming mechanically from a machine? Psalm 37 has a beautiful and practical pattern to help us get out of that familiar rut.If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
The term “sheep” is a pretty darn accurate way to describe us. And the Good Shepherd is an excellent way to describe the Savior.
Jesus Christ quoted and taught the Psalms often in his ministry. This one may be the most poignant of them all taught from a most unorthodox classroom.
The Psalms of the Old Testament are very similar to the hymns of today in that they give people who love the Lord a chance to show him.
Everything turned out great for Job in the end, but we may be surprised at what it really may have been that turned away his trials.