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Psalm 67
If we were to take a pole asking what is your favorite Psalm, certainly many would say Psalm 23. Others may be partial to Psalm 119, and yet others may have a favorite passage or verse in one of the 150 Psalms. However, there are some who hold Psalm 67 as a […]
Psalm 68
During the month of September of the year 1589 the protestant warrior-king Henry of Navarre led his army to battle against the armies of the Catholic League headed by the Duke of Mayenne. The Huguenot was vastly outnumbered by Catholic forces. Weather conditions and fog prohibited king Henry’s artillery from affecting the […]
Psalm 66
Notice the last verse of Psalm 65 — “the meadows clothe themselves with flocks, the valleys deck themselves with grain, they shout and sing together for joy.”
Now notice the first 2 verses of Psalm 66 — “Shout with joy to God, all the earth! Sing to the glory of his name”
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Psalm 65
This is an exceptional poem about nature, but we find this is really a poem about the God of nature. We find woven into this great song, truth concerning the grace of God to humanity, God’s mighty works and that God Himself is the source of all the good which creation affords.
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Psalm 64
There are many examples of quick, sudden military attacks which resulted in great victories for the armies which launched these surprise offensives:
The Sack of Rome by the Visigoths, A.D. 410. Aided by rebellious slaves, Alaric I and the Visigoths rushed through a city gate unexpectedly. The three-day siege was the first […]
Psalm 63
At some point, every believer must decide what kind of Christian they desire to be. There are some who are nominal, that is Christian in name only. These nominal Christians can be likened unto the 5 foolish virgins who did not really know the Lord, even they thought they did, and were […]
Psalm 62
Some of the most cuddly and famous animals in the world are now considered to be endangered species. The “tri-colored” giant panda native to China has a population of less than 2500 of these precious animals remaining in the wild. Likewise, fewer than 6,500 snow leopards are known to exist. And last […]
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