Psalm 141 is a prayer of protection offered by David. The heart of King David is laid bare as he intercedes for himself!
Psalms 120-134 are called “the Psalms of Ascent.” As pilgrims journeyed to Jerusalem, the highest geographical city in Israel, these Psalms were often sung. Psalm 130 is a cry of…
Psalms 120-134 are called “the Psalms of Ascent.” As pilgrims journeyed to Jerusalem, the highest geographical city in Israel, these Psalms were often sung. A “hymnal within a hymnal,” the…
The economy is in shambles...the stock-market is plummeting...terrorism is global...gas is over $3.00/gallon...the Rangers are losing...yet I’m supposed to be praising God? Right!
Psalm 56 and Psalm 34 are actually connected in chronological order. Psalm 56 was written while David was sitting in jail, after being captured by the Philistines in Gath, after…
Psalm 24 is the final Psalm in a trilogy of Psalms commonly called the “Shepherd Psalms.” Psalm 22 pictures Christ as the Good Shepherd; Psalm 23...the Great Shepherd; Psalm 24...the…
Psalm 23 may be the most beloved section of the Old Testament, if not the entire Bible. From battlefields to hospital rooms, from chapels to cemeteries...the 23rd Psalm has brought comfort to the…
Writing over 1,000 years before the birth of Christ, David gives details about a form of execution...crucifixion...that was totally unknown to him. Psalm 22 records more details about the future…