“It’s interesting, in the light of Crabb’s comments (quoted in the previous post), that the psalmist here in Psalm 13…
# 28 Psalms of Lament (# 5) – Psalm 13 (# 2)
And so, the psalmist who wrote Psalm 13 expresses his heartfelt concerns to God. I don’t know about you, but…
# 27 Psalms of Lament (# 4) – Psalm 13 (# 1)
As you read the Psalms, you come across a number of them, just like Psalm 88 that Mark Buchanan mentioned.…
# 26 Psalms of Lament (# 3) Psalm 88
On that occasion when leading the time of “worshipful lament” that I mentioned last time, I shared the following true…
# 25 Psalms of Lament (# 2)
When I read books on the Psalms written by people like Brueggemann, Longmann, Westermann, etc. and find myself a bit…
# 24 Introduction to Psalms of Lament (# 1) “How long, O Lord?”
“How long, O Lord? Will you forget me forever? How long will you hide your face from me?” (Psalm 13:1)…
# 23 Psalm 19:12-14 Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer
And so. in summary, the psalmist considers two ways that God communicates with us. Firstly, he says that it is…
# 22 Psalm 19: 7-11 Six characteristic names – Six qualities/attributes – Six dynamic effects/realities
Now let us read again what the psalmist in Psalm 19 says about his experience of the scriptures: 7 The…
21. Psalm 19:7-11 “The glory of God is human beings fully alive.”
So let’s move on to the next way God communicates to us, according to this psalm, and that is the…
20. Psalm 19:1-6 (“no excuse!”)
The psalms often allude to the glory of God’s creation, “the heavens and the earth” and how His creation reveals…