Psalm 139: “You Have Searched Me and Known Me”
Text: Psalm 139 Additional Articles/Resources Favorite Psalms (Article Summaries) 31 Key Psalms (for Bible Study) Missed a part of the series? Catch up here: A Visual Journey through 12 Psalms
Text: Psalm 139 Additional Articles/Resources Favorite Psalms (Article Summaries) 31 Key Psalms (for Bible Study) Missed a part of the series? Catch up here: A Visual Journey through 12 Psalms
This presentation was also given to the Wednesday morning study group. George Herbert was one of the great English poets whose work speaks to us, even now, as believers on our pilgrimage to our heavenly home. Our earthly journey is full of peaks and valleys, triumphs and joys,
Text: Psalm 103 Additional Articles/Resources Favorite Psalms (Article Summaries) 31 Key Psalms (for Bible Study) Missed a part of the series? Catch up here: A Visual Journey through 12 Psalms
George Herbert was one of the great English poets whose work speaks to us, even now, as believers on our pilgrimage to our heavenly home. Our earthly journey is full of peaks and valleys, triumphs and joys, fortune and adversity. These things introduce in us spiritual conflicts as
In Psalm 19, David observes how both God’s general and special revelation speak of His glory and perfection.
In Psalm 8 David marvels at the created order and expresses amazement that God would love mankind and bestow man with the responsibility of being His representatives on earth.
Using images and similes, Psalm 1 contrasts two ways of life: the way of the righteous, and the way of the wicked.
The endless cycle of life should prompt us to consider whether this world is all there is, and if the longings of the human heart for permanence and joy have any real object of fulfillment.
Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away. (James 4:14)
While death is inevitable, the journey of life need not end in despair at the grave. The dilemma of mortality is answered by our hope in eternity through Jesus Christ.
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