Share a comment What do you do when words cut deep, options shrink, and your chest tightens with the sense that no one sees you? We walked through Psalms 140–143 and found a surprising permission slip: bring the tears, bring the complaints, and then plant your feet in trust. David’s life is on fire from many directions—poisoned speech, family conflict, unnamed enemies—and yet a steady theme emerges. God is not merely cleaning up problems; he is fashioning outcomes for the good of those who be...
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Share a comment What do you do when words cut deep, options shrink, and your chest tightens with the sense that no one sees you? We walked through Psalms 140–143 and found a surprising permission slip: bring the tears, bring the complaints, and then plant your feet in trust. David’s life is on fire from many directions—poisoned speech, family conflict, unnamed enemies—and yet a steady theme emerges. God is not merely cleaning up problems; he is fashioning outcomes for the good of those who be...
Created, Directed, and Remembered by God (Psalms 104–106)
The Wisdom Journey
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Created, Directed, and Remembered by God (Psalms 104–106)
Share a comment Start with a sky full of galaxies and a drop of pond water alive with unseen creatures, and you begin to sense the scale and precision of a world crafted by a wise Creator. We follow that thread from Psalm 104’s vision of light, winds, and angels to a tender image of a wild donkey finding water in the desert. The point is simple and life-giving: God is both vast beyond measure and near enough to meet us where we hide, offering what we need when we feel barren and alone. From ...
The Wisdom Journey
Share a comment What do you do when words cut deep, options shrink, and your chest tightens with the sense that no one sees you? We walked through Psalms 140–143 and found a surprising permission slip: bring the tears, bring the complaints, and then plant your feet in trust. David’s life is on fire from many directions—poisoned speech, family conflict, unnamed enemies—and yet a steady theme emerges. God is not merely cleaning up problems; he is fashioning outcomes for the good of those who be...