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The God of Rejects
We should take great care in observing how the psalmist relates to God. Our eyes and hearts should be open to seeing what the psalmist appeals to and how he addresses God. -
Grandma Joy and Psalm 139
My Grandmother recently lost a long battle with cancer. Her name was Joy, and a name has never been more fitting. -
Simultaneously Righteous and Sinner: An Introduction
Without the “simul” distinction, theology lapses into moralism. -
Ill-Conceived: Pinpointing When Our Lives Went Wrong
The little psychologist within us is often hard at work to pinpoint the origin of life’s problems. -
The Gospel & Hard Times
As a woman who has suffered years of abuse, there have been times in my new life when I have found myself living out Psalm 6:6. -
Christ’s Fourth Word From the Cross: “My God, My God, Why Have You Forsaken Me?”
Jesus was praying a Psalm. Psalm 22 to be precise, and both the Gospels of Matthew and Mark relay the story to us of Jesus praying that Psalm on the cross at the hour of His death.
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