Spurgeon and Psalm 91
This morning, I referenced Charles Spurgeon’s love of Psalm 91 because of how the Lord used it to comfort him during a cholera epidemic. In
This morning, I referenced Charles Spurgeon’s love of Psalm 91 because of how the Lord used it to comfort him during a cholera epidemic. In
In his book, Prayer, Praise & Promises: A Daily Walk Through the Psalms, Warren Wiersbe writes a devotional for each day of the year from
In verse 7b David gives his vow of praise — a distinctive of this type of Psalm. In distress he trusts God for release;
In The Message, Eugene Peterson translates the opening verse of Psalm 133: How wonderful, how beautiful, when brothers and sisters get along! It can be
John Hilber, Grand Rapids Theological Seminary Old Testament Professor, writes about the section of the Psalms known as the Psalms of Ascents: Psalms 120-134 are
In an interview that aired on June 25 on the Focus on the Family radio program, Focus on the Family president Jim Daly spoke with
In the service this morning, we talked about the importance of honestly identifying sin in our lives and hating the sin. But, God doesn’t leave
In his commentary on the Psalms, Dr. Herbert Lockyer writes: The Psalm before us teaches us that we never praise the Lord better than when
In a section on the theological implications of Psalm 97, Old Testament scholar John Goldingay writes: Yhwh reigns. Therefore Pharaoh or Sennacherib or Nebuchadnezzar or
We are halfway through the Psalms! We hope that the Summer of Psalms has been an encouragement. We have enjoyed reading them as a family
Do not cast me away when I am old; do not forsake me when my strength is gone. Psalm 71:9 In an essay entitled “Resolutions
In an interview entitled, “Rising From the Valley of Death” on ChristianityToday.com, Christian musician Steven Curtis Chapman talked about writing the songs for his album
The Psalter is the vicarious prayer of Christ Jesus for his Church. Now that Christ is with the Father, the new humanity of Christ, the
In a section in her book Calm My Anxious Heart entitled, “Martin Luther’s Favorite Psalm,” Linda Dillow writes, The Song of Holy Confident, Psalm 46,
As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God.
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