Share a comment What if history ends in a song you already know by heart? We follow the rising tide of Psalms 148–150 and discover why hallelujah is more than a lyric—it’s the direction of the world. From Handel’s trembling at the piano to John’s vision in Revelation, we trace a golden thread: creation called to praise, a King crowned in glory, and a people anchored by grace in the face of coming judgment. We start with the word itself—hallelujah—rooted in the Hebrew for praise and the name ...
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Share a comment What if history ends in a song you already know by heart? We follow the rising tide of Psalms 148–150 and discover why hallelujah is more than a lyric—it’s the direction of the world. From Handel’s trembling at the piano to John’s vision in Revelation, we trace a golden thread: creation called to praise, a King crowned in glory, and a people anchored by grace in the face of coming judgment. We start with the word itself—hallelujah—rooted in the Hebrew for praise and the name ...
Uniquely Crafted by and Cared for by Our Creator God (Psalms 139:1-14)
The Wisdom Journey
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Uniquely Crafted by and Cared for by Our Creator God (Psalms 139:1-14)
Share a comment Ever feel like you have to keep performing so people won’t see the cracks? We walk through Psalm 139 and discover why being fully known by God isn’t a threat but a relief. David’s words show us a God who searches us with perfect knowledge, surrounds us with protective care, and is present in every place we flee or fear. That shift—from hiding to honesty—opens the door to real peace. We start with the tension of impostor syndrome and move into the comfort of God’s omniscience:...
The Wisdom Journey
Share a comment What if history ends in a song you already know by heart? We follow the rising tide of Psalms 148–150 and discover why hallelujah is more than a lyric—it’s the direction of the world. From Handel’s trembling at the piano to John’s vision in Revelation, we trace a golden thread: creation called to praise, a King crowned in glory, and a people anchored by grace in the face of coming judgment. We start with the word itself—hallelujah—rooted in the Hebrew for praise and the name ...