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]
PSALM 66, VERSE 15
Today's Verse is somewhat "dated." It is "Old Testament" to the core! A worship verse, though. "I will offer unto thee burnt sacrifices of fatlings, with the incense of rams; I will offer bullocks with goats. Selah." Psalm 66:15 This is … [Continue reading]
PSALM 66, VERSE 14
Actually Psalm 66:14 is not a complete sentence! It's part of a thought that began earlier in the Psalm. Nonetheless the verse houses a thought that I can't forget. I'm going to call today's lesson, "What to say when we are in trouble!" Now, … [Continue reading]
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