If God has been active and kind to you in designing and implementing a rescue plan for you over many generations, you might want to take notice. Psalm 105 helps us do just that. It is a declaration of all that God has done in Israel to set the stage to save the world at Christmas. (and Easter.) Read and appreciate it with me today. We'll be telling God, "You did a good job."
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If God has been active and kind to you in designing and implementing a rescue plan for you over many generations, you might want to take notice. Psalm 105 helps us do just that. It is a declaration of all that God has done in Israel to set the stage to save the world at Christmas. (and Easter.) Read and appreciate it with me today. We'll be telling God, "You did a good job."
When you need to ask for MORE THAN MERCY S30e92 Ps51
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When you need to ask for MORE THAN MERCY S30e92 Ps51
Happy Thanksgiving. I'll hope I can give you something to be thankful for in these 7 minutes. David starts with murder. Not only does he ask for MERCY, he asks for MORE THAN mercy. Sure, he wants forgiveness and for the almost-impossible process that sin becomes UN-SEEN forever. But wait, he wants MORE: David wants the BIG ASK: PROXIMITY to God; PRESENCE of the HS; and the PLEASURE of a restored relationship. Ps.51 starts with murder and ends with MORE THAN mercy. He asks fo...
Be With Me: 7 Minutes of Biblical Wonder
If God has been active and kind to you in designing and implementing a rescue plan for you over many generations, you might want to take notice. Psalm 105 helps us do just that. It is a declaration of all that God has done in Israel to set the stage to save the world at Christmas. (and Easter.) Read and appreciate it with me today. We'll be telling God, "You did a good job."