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23 Search me, O God, and know my heart; examine me and know my disquieting thoughts, 24 and see if a way of pain is in me, and lead me in the way of...
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When there is not an utterance on my tongue, O Lord, you know its entirety. Last week we looked at Psalm 139:16, and there noted the possible context of the psalm. If you recall,...
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Your eyes have seen my embryo and in Your book all the days that were planned [for me] are written when [there was] not one of them. In Psalm 139, David reflects upon the...
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Follow those who lead you and submit [to them], for they are watchful for the sake of your souls, as those who will hand over an account, so that they may do this with...
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In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. This terse statement by John at the beginning of his Gospel is packed with an incredible amount...
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Blessed is he who seizes and smashes your children against the rock. Psalm 137 is, perhaps, one of the most difficult psalms in the psalter, not so much for its theology, but for the...
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Surely I have soothed and I have stilled my soul like a weaned [child] upon his mother; like a weaned [child] upon me is my soul. The heading of Psalm 131 tells us that...
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If the Lord does not build the house, those building labor on it in vain; if the Lord does not keep watch over the city, the watchman keeps watch in vain. Psalm 127 consists...
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Teach [us] to number our days so we may obtain a heart of wisdom. Psalm 90 is a sober reminder of our frailty and transience compared to the everlasting, almighty God who created all...
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3 If, God, you keep in mind sins–O Lord, who can stand? 4 Yet with You [is] forgiveness in order that you may be held in honor. In Psalm 130, the psalmist pleads for...
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