Into Your Hands
Psalm, 31 has much in common with other parts of scripture. Phrases appear here that are also found in other psalms, in Jonah, Jeremiah, Lamentations,
Psalm, 31 has much in common with other parts of scripture. Phrases appear here that are also found in other psalms, in Jonah, Jeremiah, Lamentations,
Psalm 30 We do not know when the headings were added to the psalms. We do not know who added those headings. Some scholars consider
Psalm 29 In one sense there is not much to be said about this psalm. The text says what it means and means what it
Psalm 28 The structure of this psalm is interesting. It opens with a statement of praise and a cry for mercy. “To you, O Lord,
Psalm 25 This is a powerful and a popular Psalm, one of the few that 21st Century Christians sing with any regularity. It is one
This is a much-neglected Psalm, perhaps because it sits right next to 23. This Psalm falls into three parts, and each part tells us something
Psalm 23 We come today to the best-known psalm, the best known chapter in the Bible, possibly the best known 118 words in world literature.
Psalm 22 It is normally best to examine the original context of an Old Testament passage before looking at the New Testament use of the
O Lord, in your strength the king rejoices, and in your salvation how greatly he exults! 2 You have given him his heart’s desire and
Let us first consider how this psalm may have been used in Israel. The background of Psalm 20 is best understood by reading 2 Chronicles
By “word” we often mean communication in a broader sense than oral or written communication. That certainly is the case when we read Psalm 19.
How can we feel sure of our situation with God? How can we even understand God’s will? How can we be sure that we will
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