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The Lord is Always Merciful
This psalm contains both history and prophesy. Its human author is unknown. It is set in the period when the remnant returned from Babylon to the promised land. It is considered a messianic psalm in which certain verses are associated with the Lord Jesus Himself and with His earthly life and ...

You Can’t Keep The Battle to Yourself
Isaiah gives a description of the foes that are massed against our Lord at Golgotha (vv. 10- 13):The human foes “All nations compassed me about; but in the name of the Lord will I destroy them” (vv. 10-11). His foes are compared to bees and to a fire of thorns. “The …

You Can’t Keep the Battle to Yourself
As we come to the climax of this chapter the scene moves from Armageddon to the commencement of the millennial reign. When Jesus walked on this earth, He could enter the court of the Gentiles and the court of Israel but could not go into the Holy of Holies where only the priest could go once ...