I wanted to write a quick and easy, last minute message for Thanksgiving Day. “Piece of cake,” I thought. So I hit the concordance looking for a short psalmContinue readingThanksgiving Day in Psalms
JESUS TOLD US his Father loves to fish. All fishermen have stories to tell. Read some of God’s favorite fish stories in Psalm 107. Four Fish Stories 1. Some refugeesContinue readingGone Fishing! — Psalm 107
Some parts of Scripture are written as an appeal to nonbelievers–the Gospel of John, for example–while other parts, such as Psalm 77, are written for believers. The poetry of PsalmContinue readingDiscouragement that Leads to Hope: Psalm 77
PSALMS ARE NOT WRITTEN IN CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE. Readers hinder themselves when they only read Psalms in sequential order. If I may use a word like “fun” when describing the Bible,Continue readingConnections: Psalms 47 and 17
The speaker of Psalm 16 has an amazing relationship with the Lord. He runs onto the stage in verse 1, makes a beeline to the Lord, and cries out,Continue readingRunning to God: Psalm 16
Where do you turn when the one you love rejects you? Turn to Jesus–He knows. Anyone here who has never experienced rejection? How about rejection from someone youContinue readingRejection: Psalm 43
Media service providers love to bundle–TV, internet, land lines. Why do some Old Testament scholars deny God that privilege? God bundles. Psalms can be grouped according to themes. ThisContinue readingPsalms: Poetic Prophecy