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King David challenged Israel to be like Joshua—without naming him—in Psalms 23 and 27.
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King David challenged Israel to be like Joshua—without naming him—in Psalms 23 and 27.
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“One part of the 23rd Psalm puzzles me,” David Faust writes. “It’s the verse that says, ‘You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies’ (Psalm 23:5a). Who wants to sit at a table surrounded by enemies?”
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How has God protected you and provided for you over the past year?
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Psalm 8 and Psalm 131 can easily be juxtaposed. Psalm 8 celebrates the worth and dignity of humankind as cocreators, while Psalm 131 celebrates the humility of humankind. . . .
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Do you ever try to one-up someone and make yourself feel superior? Have you ever engaged in a competitive conversation where, instead of listening well, everyone tried to outdo each other by telling more impressive stories of their own?
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In what ways have you seen God use the weakest of things (such as children and infants) to build a stronghold and deter his enemies?
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The theme of seeking God unites sections of Psalms 63 and 105. In strong parallelism and with beautiful pictures, the psalmists told us where God could be found and what that would mean for the whole world.
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The pursuit of happiness moves us to seek comfort and convenience, treasure and pleasure, recognition and admiration. But how intense is our desire to know God?
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Psalm 105:2 commands us to “tell of all [God’s] wonderful acts.” What wonderful act has God done for you, and whom will you tell about it?