Saint Augustine, it is said, had written out and pinned at eye level four psalms on the wall beside his bed. These he could read and reread as oftenContinue readingPenitential Psalms: Conclusion
REPRINT How constantly grateful I am to know as certainty that Jesus God’s Son–and through him, God Almighty–has been here and experienced everything we as humans experience, in person, himself.Continue readingGod’s Son Has Been There, Done That: Psalm 17
Good and evil, life and death, pleasure and pain are a paradox as old as human history. Why are these opposites so intertwined, even in the fabric of existenceContinue readingLife as Paradox: Psalm 13
Have you ever been stabbed in the back? Betrayed? Ratted on? The psalmist in 52 just has. This is his response. Typical to Psalms, there are two groups of peopleContinue readingPsalm 52: Good vs Evil Defined
Abstract When as readers we consistently keep Christ in view and use the key of the gospel message which he himself provided to his disciples after his resurrection (Luke 24:25-27,Continue readingPsalm 89: History to the Foot of the Cross