The prayers have been prayed. The battle has been fought. In Psalm 130, the psalmist finds himself alone in a deep, deep place. If we see Christ praying this psalm,Continue readingWaiting Out the Storm: Psalm 130
I take issue with NET’s translation of Psalm 33:6. I. In the first line, I would use the majority translation “word” rather than the minority translation “LORD’S decree,” because theContinue readingA Criticism of NET Word Choice in Psalm 33:6
Psalm 33 1) beautifully describes God’s nature as reflected in his many activities and 2) encourages people everywhere to worship him loudly and clearly with joyful praise and celebration. PsalmContinue readingFor Lovers of God: Psalm 33
I’ve published my first book, Beauty: Find One Beautiful Thing Every Day and Take a Photo of It. I apologize that it’s not about Psalms! The book contains 31 photos ofContinue readingMy New Book
God is not a stern, heavy-handed professor who crosses out the needs and heartfelt cries of our prayers with a large red pen, saying, “No, you are reading my psalmsContinue readingPsalms 9 and 10: A Readers Theater
God speaks the last word: his word is final, just, and determinative. What does a “wicked” person look like? Psalms 9 and 10 stand near the beginning of the Psalter,Continue readingPsalms 9 and 10: Justice