God’s Word Is Faithful

Date: October 26, 2019
Topic: Patience
Passage: Psalms 119:81–Psalms 119:88

The psalmist stated that his soul almost fainted while waiting for God’s Word (vv. 81-82). The focus is on the believer’s response while he waits for the Lord to judge his enemies and deliver him from persecution and danger. The psalmist says “How Long” (v. 84), and &qu …

A Joyful Report About David’s Deliverance

Date: October 23, 2019
Topic: Deliverance
Passage: Psalms 40:1–Psalms 40:10

Psalm 40 can be divided into two parts. The first part constitutes a report of deliverance (vv. 1-10). While the second part is a prayer of praise and thanksgiving (vv.11-17). We find the Psalm beginning with David’s joyful report to the congregation about his deliverance and…

Prayer For Deliverance

Date: October 8, 2019
Topic: Battle
Passage: Psalms 60:1–Psalms 60:5

The historical background for this Psalm can be found in II Samuel 8:13-14; I Kings 11:15-16 and I Chronicles 18:12-13. King David had inherited all the dreadful years of failure and defeat, apostasy and backsliding, misery and woe under the judges and under Saul. He took o …

Confident The Lord Would Lead Them

Date: September 30, 2019
Passage: Psalms 60:6–Psalms 60:12

David surveys the land that will soon be his responsibility to govern as king. He wanted everything that God had promised to his people. Shechem, was an important territory that had not yet yielded to David’s government (v. 6). The valley of Succoth (Gen. 33:17) which was East of …

God’s Word is True

Date: September 23, 2019
Topic: Trustworthy
Passage: Psalms 119:137–Psalms 119:152

The Word of God is trustworthy no matter what people do (vv. 137-139). Though the intellectual giants may attack it and ridicule it, the Word of God stands and will be here long after these people are dead and their writings have been forgotten. God never alters with time; we can meditate upon …

Holiness is Hard to Define

Date: September 22, 2019
Topic: Holiness
Passage: Psalms 99:1–Psalms 99:9

Though holiness is a rather unknown and a hard to define quality in our modern world it had a real message to these ancient Semites who used it. The basic meaning is separation. As it applies to God, it means He is separated from sin, sinners, imperfection of any kind, guilt, and …

The Voice of The Lord in a Storm

Date: September 17, 2019
Topic: Storms
Passage: Psalms 29:1–Psalms 29:11

This Psalm is a majestic description of the omnipotence of God. David, perhaps seated in his palace, sees a tempest coming out of the Mediterranean sea and sweeping across Palestine. In it we can see how the God who is able to cause havoc in the thunderstorms is also able to brin …

Prayer For Relief From Adversaries

Date: August 29, 2019
Topic: Desperation
Passage: Psalms 70:1–Psalms 70:5

This brief Psalm records a prayer by David, asking for a quick rescue from his present circumstances (v. 1). The psalmist was desperate, his circumstances were urgent, his enemies were gloating over his misfortunes. God did not seem to be acting fast enough, this was an SOS …

Earnest Prayer in Faith

Date: August 24, 2019
Topic: Rejection
Passage: Psalms 27:8–Psalms 27:14

In the previous verses we have seen David trusting in God with great faith. Now we see him trembling in fear (vv. 8-9). As we see David  switch suddenly from faith to fear and trust to trembling we are reminded of how this can happen in our own lives today. Faith and fear of …

A Nation That Was About to Go to War

Date: August 15, 2019
Topic: Warfare
Passage: Psalms 20:1–Psalms 20:9

This psalm is about a nation that was about to go to war. War is a terrible thing but there are times when it is the only possible answer to circumstances and there is no other solution. Throughout history God has frequently used war to bring rebellious nations to their knees. There comes a time …

Copyright © 2025 Family Times