The whole Psalm (Psalm 28) only contains 9 verses. And today, focusing on a verse each morning, we have reached the penultimate verse (next to last). Latin does stay with you, some words anyway! (Where "paene" means "almost." And "ultimus" means … [Continue reading]
PSALM 28, VERSE 7 … SECOND LESSON
We are studying Psalm 28, verse by verse. But verse 7 is so "full," I must give it more commentary. "The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I … [Continue reading]
PSALM 28, VERSE 7
The 7th verse of Psalm 28 is longer than both its predecessor and successor. We may need to study it for two days. It is, at least in part, a "cause and effect" sequence. Let me show you. "The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted … [Continue reading]
PSALM 28, VERSE 6
It's happened to all Christians who pray. At least I think so. That "peace" that comes, often to some and occasionally to others, peace that a prayer has been "heard" and will be "answered!" This assurance certainly is emphasized in today's verse, … [Continue reading]
PSALM 28, VERSE 5
Today's thought is taken from Psalm 28:5. It continues to state David's (the Psalmist's) faith regarding the ultimate end of the wicked, the ungodly. "Because they regard not the works of the LORD, nor the operation of his hands, he shall destroy … [Continue reading]