07/06/16 Longing and Delighting
READING: Psalm 119:1-88 To be honest, I’m a bit embarrassed as I read today the first half of the longest chapter in the Bible. I’m embarrassed…
Read MoreREADING: Psalm 119:1-88 To be honest, I’m a bit embarrassed as I read today the first half of the longest chapter in the Bible. I’m embarrassed…
Read MoreIn the last two months, I’ve spent time on the mission field in two different parts of the world. I LOVE the local church (and I hope you know that from my blog posts), but I fear more for the American church every time I spend time overseas.
Read MoreREADING: Psalms 115-118 The psalms were originally written to be sung, and we have much to sing about in today’s readings. God hears our cries for mercy and…
Read MoreI’ve been preaching and teaching a long time, and I certainly don’t claim to be an expert. In fact, my failures in the past have led me to ask these 10 questions.
Read MoreREADING: Psalms 108-114 Who is like the Lord our God? That’s the question the psalmist asked in Psalm 113:5. Who is like our God, who is “exalted over…
Read MoreREADING: Psalms 106-107 The older I get, I find myself becoming more forgetful. I don’t think it’s a trend (yet), but it happens — enough that I’m intentionally working harder to…
Read MorePsalm 104:7 "But at your rebuke the waters fled, at the sound of your thunder they took to flight." When God sends forth His…
Read MoreREADING: Psalms 103-105 Today is one of those days when I read the Word and want to jump with joy. That’s because Psalm 103 says so much good stuff about…
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Read MoreREADING: Psalms 96-102 God loves the nations. Because He does, we must, too. It’s really that simple. I know some churches that do nothing regarding international…
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