Day 146 – Psalms 131, 138-139, 143-145
Talking Points As overwhelming as the greatness of God is, how awesome is it that He considers each of us? He intimately knows us. And, not just our name and…
Talking Points As overwhelming as the greatness of God is, how awesome is it that He considers each of us? He intimately knows us. And, not just our name and…
Talking Points The psalmist shows us our praises or lack of praises are a witness to the world. David says he will sing praises "among the peoples" (108:3) and "in…
Talking Points David has sinned against God by taking a census of the people. Most likely, it was done to bolster his pride. God sends a prophet and gives David…
Talking Points With the end of the ordeal concerning Absalom, David praises God. The Bible says he sang the song of chapter 22 "to the LORD" (22:1). It was not…
Talking Points David sees the sin of his enemies, but also is ever aware of his own. He says it is only in God's "abundant lovingkindness" that he will enter…
Talking Points David writes songs that cry out for God's deliverance, for strength, and for help. Having been wronged, he asks for justice and vindication. There is incredible honesty and…
Talking Points Praise God for the forgiveness of sin!These are really great psalms revealing the character of God. While He is sometimes painted as harsh, angry, and quick to judge,…
Talking Points Psalms 65, 66, and 67 are full of reminders and a response. Reminders: God creates and then sustains His creation!God gives and protects our lives!God blesses us with…
Talking Points David's conflict with the Ammonites and Arameans begins as they doubt his good intentions in sending his servants to them. They disgrace the servants and send them away,…
Talking Points God Himself is the righteous Judge. He is not swayed or influenced by evil or wickedness. He is completely impartial. The LORD knows all, even the hearts and…