Often the Psalmists call God "Protector, Defender, Fortress, High Tower," their Place of Safety. In other words, God could keep them from harm, from any attacker who may lodge his deadly eye toward them as a child of God. But in Psalm 7 David sees … [Continue reading]
PSALM 7, VERSE 12
Psalm 7:12 is a BOLD verse. It goes "against the grain," the message this verse delivers. It's Subject is God, God Almighty. It's object, those receiving God's Wrath, are the wicked. The pronouns, however, are somewhat ambiguous. Read … [Continue reading]
PSALM 7, VERSE 11
I've often heard that "categorizing" life into too many departments may not be such a good idea. Others criticize religions for often seeing life as "dualistic." That means "two" fundamental aspects of life prevail, as one's worldview. But, for the … [Continue reading]
PSALM 7, VERSE 10
In our journey through Psalm 7 we have arrived (today) at verse 10. It is beautiful! Especially when one considers its age, its history. David long ago felt and verbalized this thought. Somewhere around 1000 BC, in round numbers. "My defence is of … [Continue reading]
PSALM 7, VERSE 9
It's a relatively "mild" prayer, yet still aimed against the wicked! And Psalm 7:9 is a vital element in the Bible's attitude toward acceptable (even godly) imprecation. Let me show you. "Oh let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end; but … [Continue reading]
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