If you study the history of the Old Testament Hebrews, you will find a never-ending cycle of obedience, blessing, rebellion, discipline, repentance, and restoration. (But don’t get cocky. You and I have carried on that tradition.)
Bible Study
I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes ~ Psalm 121
Anytime you call upon God, He is listening for you.
An Alphabet of Praise ~ Psalm 119
The law of God is a rule of life, sanctifying the soul, a support in trial, imparting happiness to the mind.
A Medley of Psalms ~ Psalm 108
This psalm is not an original composition, but a compilation of two other psalms. Why were these two portions put together?
Understanding That God Is Good ~ Psalm 107
The Lord is good. Period. Not because we deserve His special favor, but because it is impossible for Him to be anything but good.
A Bittersweet Appetite ~ Psalm 106
When we forget God, even sweetness is bitter; but when we remember God, even bitterness is sweet.
The Lord Is Good ~ Psalm 100
God is good! All the time, God is good.
I Will Sing ~ Psalm 89
It is as though God’s faithfulness is fixed in the heavens right alongside Pleiades, Orion, or Ursa Major.
My Soul Is Full of Troubles ~ Psalm 88
Like stars, faith and hope are lights that shine only in the darkness.
What Hope?
When your soul is at peace with God, then your mind can be at peace with the world.