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Devotionables are brief devotions for busy people released Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from Ninth & O Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. www.naobc.org
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Devotionables #888 - A Gracious INVITATION
Isaiah 1:18-20
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God is the Creator and Ruler of EVERYTHING. God graciously reveals Himself to us in His Word. We learn right away in Genesis that He is the Creator. He is. Nothing exists apart from Him. We are creatures who depend on Him for everything. We owe him our love, devotion, and obedience.
Devotionables #887 - WHAT is God?
Genesis 1:1
The Psalms
Psalm 150 is a perfect end for the psalter. The first calls are to obedience, and it ends with a call to praise. Let everything that has breath praise the LORD!
Devotionables #886 - Praise Him, PRAISE HIM!
Psalm 147
The Psalms
Psalm 149 reminds us that God has made us beautiful in our salvation. Because he has made us and reigns over all, we can respond in wholehearted praise.
Devotionables #885 - Adorned with SALVATION
Psalm 149
The Psalms
The constancy of Christmas on our calendar is a healthy rhythm of life. It is an annual reminder to hope. Psalm 147 reminds us of the LORD's constant care. He is worthy of our praise and trust.
Devotionables #883 - CHRISTMAS Hope
Psalm 147
The Psalms
Psalm 146 describes the praise deserving of the God who meets our needs. Believers should trust God and celebrate his faithfulness.
Devotionables #882 - Praising A TRUSTWORTHY God
Psalm 146
The Psalms
Psalm 145 describes the praise deserving of the God who meets our needs. Believers should trust God and celebrate his faithfulness.
Devotionables #881 - A Song of Praise for an Unfathomably Great God
Psalm 145
The Psalms
Psalm 144 shows us how Israel prayed when they were caught between God's promise and its fulfillment, and it can teach us how to pray from the middle, too. Join Paul Cook on today's Devotionable.
Devotionables #880 - How to Pray from the Middle
Psalm 144
The Psalms
Join Scott Hardy as he shares about David's source of refuge from Psalm 142 on today's Devotionable.
Devotionables #878 - Refuge in the LORD
Psalm 142
The Psalms
Armies and kings pursued David. We may not face the same foes, but we are still threatened. Psalm 140 teaches us how to pray when we face a hostile world and the spiritual attacks of Satan.
Devotionables #876 - When Enemies Attack - A Prayer
Psalm 140
The Psalms
Join Collin Sissom as he shares from selected verses from Psalm 139 on today's Devotionable.
Devotionables #875 - Fearfully Made and Fully Known
Psalm 139
The Psalms
This psalm of David makes it clear that there is no one like the LORD. He alone is worthy of our worship and thanksgiving. We tell others of his worth and invite them to worship. And we place our trust in him. No one is like Yahweh.
Devotionables #874 - NOBODY Like Yahweh
Psalm 138
The Psalms
Psalm 135 both encourages us and warns us that we tend to resemble what we worship. Believers should worship him and him alone, as we do; the testimony of Scripture is that we will become more like Christ.
Devotionables #871 - THE GREATNESS OF GOD & THE FOOLISHNESS OF IDOLS
Psalm 135
The Psalms
How delightfully good when brothers live together in harmony! It is like fine oil on the head, running down on the beard, running down Aaron’s beard onto his robes.
It is like the dew of Hermon falling on the mountains of Zion. For there the Lord has appointed the blessing—
life forevermore.
Devotionables #869 - YAHWEH'S Command - Blessing and Life
Psalm 133
The Psalms
Devotionables are brief devotions for busy people released Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from Ninth & O Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. www.naobc.org