Starting the Day on the Right Path (Psalm 5)
When the Bible refers to love and hate, it does not correspond particularly well with the ways those two words are used today.
When the Bible refers to love and hate, it does not correspond particularly well with the ways those two words are used today.
As Christians, we remember that God sent his Son into the world to restore the honor that rightly belongs to him.
Let our voices, whether it be in a song of worship or when we are talking with our coworkers or friends, be voices that always give glory to God.
All of our worship is anticipating that even greater chorus that the apostle John sees in the book of Revelation.
The mountains provide a great reminder of the presence of God, because God met his people on the mountains.
Fearing God is not to be confused with being afraid of God because he is viewed as capricious, cruel, or unpredictable.
As Christians, we know that in Jesus Christ a greater tabernacle has come into our midst! It is through Jesus Christ that we have now been brought near to God.
In the Scriptures, one’s right hand is a reference to one’s strength and might, and in this way, Jesus is the greatest expression of God’s right hand.
God came among us in humility, and unlike the tumultuous time on Mount Sinai, we could see him face-to-face.
To pluck or to cherry-pick verses out of the Psalms is to rob us of a very important part of the journey.