Praise Him For His Kindness

Date: July 21, 2021
Topic: Worship
Passage: Psalms 135:1–Psalms 135:12

The theme of Psalm 135 is worship. Our worship should be inspired by the fact of who God is and our position in Him (vv. 1-2). Just the mere thought of His name should inspire us to praise Him. Even a little child can praise Him, and it will bring as much delight to the heart of God as a mature …

Hope in God’s Word

Date: July 19, 2021
Topic: Perseverance
Passage: Psalms 119:73–Psalms 119:88

Perseverance is almost a lost virtue in our instant- orientated society. Spiritual maturity does not occur overnight. While the Psalmist is experiencing some persistent type of affliction, he has been promised some great blessing. He waits for God’s Word to be fulfilled. In this passage we can see …

The Lord’s Discipline

Date: July 16, 2021
Topic: Judgment
Passage: Psalms 38:1–Psalms 38:11

David’s sin resulted in health problems (vv. 1-8) and it separated him from both God and others. This caused extreme loneliness (vv. 9-11). David was deserted by his friends and threatened by his foes. His only hope was to trust in the Lord. David knew he had sinned. A rebuke from God …

The Lord Will Protect

Date: July 12, 2021
Topic: Protector
Passage: Psalms 121:1–Psalms 121:8

This song (psalm) expresses assurance and hope in God’s protection day and night. He is not only all powerful but He is personal as He watches over us. The writer says that the Lord looks after you as a shepherd looks after his sheep. The Lord does not sleep; he never lets you go …

The Pruning Process Produces Restoration

Date: July 10, 2021
Topic: Restoration
Passage: Psalms 80:1–Psalms 80:19

This Psalm is a national prayer for restoration. The key word might be translated either “restore us” or “bring us back” (from captivity). The Palmist urges God to listen, wake up, and go to work to save His people (vv. 1-2). Three times is this chapter the wr …

The Historic Faith of The Nation

Date: July 4, 2021
Topic: Victory
Passage: Psalms 44:1–Psalms 44:14

This Psalm may have been written right after a military loss or in connection with the Babylonian exile. God wanted the people to remember that the victory of Canaan was accomplished by the power of His hand. The people express their confidence in the Lord, based on His past dealings …

Calling The Nation to Praise

Date: July 3, 2021
Topic: Power
Passage: Psalms 68:24–Psalms 68:35

In the concluding verses of this Psalm, God’s triumphal entrance into Zion and the sanctuary is again described (vv. 24-27). It is pictured like a victory parade with singers and other musicians. The tribes of Benjamin and Judah, one small and one large, represent the southern po …

A Prayer For The Nation

Date: June 21, 2021
Topic: Happiness
Passage: Psalms 144:1–Psalms 144:15

David was the General MacArthur of his day, a conquering hero. He begins this stirring psalm by remembering past victories and enemies who have been subdued under him (v. 2). He had a personal relationship with God who is strong, solid, and immovable, yet warm, loving, and …

God’s Love Never Fails

Date: June 9, 2021
Topic: Mercy
Passage: Psalms 136:1–Psalms 136:9

Every verse in this Psalm ends in the words “His mercy endures forever.” It follows the progress of the events from the creation in Genesis to the conquest of Canaan recorded in Joshua. It is thought that the Levite song leader would recite the first half of each verse and the congregation …

The Difference Between Anger And Anguish

Date: May 30, 2021
Topic: Character
Passage: Psalms 109:21–Psalms 109:31

David turned to his Lord for help and deliverance because he was in great need (vv. 21-25). He reminds the Lord of his sorrow, his sickness, and his scorners. He is frail and feeble and has headed for the hills with his life in danger. It seems that this may have been written in the early days of …

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