Monthly Archives: August 2018

20180821

Psalms 5:5 The arrogant one cannot stand in your sight; you hate all troublemakers. The psalmist is dealing with some arrogant troublemakers, and he prays to God about them. He reminds God that he has an aversion to that kind … Continue reading

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20180820

Psalms 5:4 Because you are not a God who enjoys wickedness; evil cannot stay living with you around. The psalmist knows that his problems will soon be addressed because he knows what kind of person God is. He has declared … Continue reading

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20180819

Psalms 5:3 In the morning, Yahveh, you hear my voice; in the morning I plead my case to you and watch in expectation. This is not a person who waits until something bad happens and rushes to get God to … Continue reading

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20180818

Psalms 5:2 Pay attention to the sound of my cry, my King and my God, because I am praying to you. The psalmist has only one king and one God. He comes to God not as a last resort but … Continue reading

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20180817

Psalms 5:1 Listen to my words, Yahveh; think about what I am agonizing over. The psalmist believes in prayer. He dares to believe that God will actually pay attention to words that he says.  If we cannot say that about … Continue reading

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20180816

Psalms 4:8 I will both lie down and sleep in peace, because you alone, Yahveh, make me live in safety. Not only does the psalmist appreciate the opportunity to witness about his relationship with God, he is also grateful for … Continue reading

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20180815

Psalms 4:7 You have put more joy in my heart than they have when they have an abundant grain and new wine harvest. The psalmist reflects on his joy at knowing God, and considers it a greater blessing than his … Continue reading

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20180814

Psalms 4:6 Many are asking, “Who can show us anything good? ” Let the light of your face shine on us, Yahveh. The psalmist abruptly moves from talking to his accusers about his faith to talking to God about his … Continue reading

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20180813

Psalms 4:5 Offer the correct sacrifices and put your confidence in the LORD. The psalmist continues to instruct his accusers in right behavior. He now tells them to try his religion. Sacrifice and faith are the two elements of his … Continue reading

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20180812

Psalms 4:4 Tremble and do not make this mistake. In your bed, reflect in your heart and be silent. Selah The psalmist warns his accusers to think about what they are doing, and let wisdom and the fear of God … Continue reading

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