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Psalm 34 – I Will Bless!

 July 23, 2024

The Hebrew community was a blessed nation, a people chosen by God and blessed by God. We are blessed as well. As blessed, we are called to bless our God in return, as indicated by the first line of Psalm 34 – I will bless the Lord at all times. Historical Context of Psalm 34 […]

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Psalm 33 – Sing Joyfully!

 July 16, 2024

I love to sing. I sing out my sorrows and my joys. Psalm 33 – Sing joyfully to the Lord, reminds us of the importance and the joy found in singing God’s praise. Psalm 33 This week’s psalm begins with the admonition to sing joyfully to the Lord. “Sing joyfully to the Lord, you righteous; it is […]

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Summer Reading Challenge

 July 12, 2024

What’s better than reading a good book over the summer? How about reading twelve good books? If lounging on the beach or by the pool or curling up at night by a fire with a good book sound awesome to you, then join my Summer Reading Challenge. Summer Reading Challenge! If you follow me on […]

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Psalm 32 – Forgiven!

 July 9, 2024

Jesus tells us we are to forgive our brothers (and sisters) seven times seven. Each time we pray the Lord’s Prayer we tell God to forgive us as we forgive others. But what is it to be forgiven? What do we learn about forgiveness from Psalm 32 – forgiven? Psalm 32 Psalm 32 – forgiven, […]

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Psalm 31 – I Put my Trust!

 July 2, 2024

Where do you place your trust? In psalm 31 – I put my trust; the psalmist puts his trust in God. What better place? Psalm 31 Psalm 31 – I put my trust, a lament, begins with the statement that the writer takes refuge in the Lord. He makes claims upon God, telling God to […]

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Psalm 30 – I Praise You!

 June 25, 2024

There are a multitude of reasons to praise our God. Psalm 30 lists just a few of these. What can we learn about praise from Psalm 30 – I praise you? What do we learn about God? Psalm 30 Psalm 30 – I praise you, begins with words of praise to our God who rescued […]

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It’s Complicated – Civil Discourse

 June 20, 2024

How do we promote civil discourse in our contentious society? One way is by recognizing that it’s complicated – civil discourse that is. One of the Presentations I attended at the Festival of Faith and Writing was a presentation by Marilyn McEntyre, Writing Through a Fog of Fear: Finding Life-Giving Words in an Alarming Time. […]

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Psalm 29 – Give to the Lord!

 June 18, 2024

In Psalm 29 – give to the Lord, we are told. But what are we to give? Psalm 29 Psalm 29 – give to the Lord, is a psalm in praise of the God who speaks! It begins with instructions to give to the Lord the glory due his name. “Give unto the Lord, O you mighty […]

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Psalm 28 – I Call on the Rock

 June 11, 2024

When you are in trouble, who do you call? In Psalm 28 – I call on the rock, the psalmist says. Who is this rock and what is the nature of this call? Psalm 28 Psalm 28 is a lament. The writer calls on God, asks God to hear his prayer, to not remain silent […]

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Psalm 27 – Light and Salvation

 June 4, 2024

Psalm 27 begins by proclaiming God as the writer’s light and salvation. What does that mean? What can we learn from Psalm 27 – light and salvation, about our God’s redeeming power and our need for faith? Psalm 27 – Part One Psalm 27 is written in two parts. The first part, verses 1-6 speak […]

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