Psalm 66 has become, nearly so, a "manual" on prayer! At least much of the Poem addresses that critical issue. Including its last verse, today's focus. "Blessed be God, which hath not turned away my prayer, nor his mercy from me." Psalm … [Continue reading]
PSALM 66, VERSE 19
Yesterday we learned that God will not hear our prayers ... if we harbor iniquity within our hearts. Then, the first step toward answered prayer, for the Christian, MUST BE asking for forgiveness of our daily sins! But now (in his next verse) our … [Continue reading]
PSALM 66, VERSE 18
Today's Verse, Psalm 66:18, is a "blanket" statement about prayer. Yet even it must be coupled with tomorrow's Verse, Psalm 66:18, to give the Psalmist's complete thought. Yet Verse 18 alone does give us plenty of "meat" on which to chew! Now … [Continue reading]
PSALM 66, VERSE 17
The "genre" of Psalm 66 must be that of a "Poem of Praise." And today's verse proves such an assertion. The writer, a lover of God, a sincere worshipper, pens: "I cried unto him with my mouth, and he was extolled with my tongue." The pronouns, both … [Continue reading]
PSALM 66, VERSE 16
One of the most thrilling verses in the Old Testament! That's how I characterize Psalm 66:16. A thrilled worshipper of God, our True God, exclaims: "Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he hath done for my soul." This is … [Continue reading]
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