Three times in the Gospel of Matthew Jesus uses the Greek word manthanō which translates into our English word “learn” or “receive instruction” or “increase in knowledge”
Three times in the Gospel of Matthew Jesus uses the Greek word manthanō which translates into our English word “learn” or “receive instruction” or “increase in knowledge”
The same prophet Isaiah in chapter 6 verse 8 who said to the Lord, “Here am I. Send me!” is the same prophet who said in 52:7 that those who…
While most people view the cross as the most identifiable symbol of Christianity, we must not forget the power of the Table, where Christ instituted the sacrament of Holy Communion…
In our trek through life on our way to eternity with the Lord, the pilgrimage psalms or Song of Ascents are given to us to strengthen and guide us during…
Evangelical churches and Christians do many things well in keeping with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. One of the things we unfortunately do not do well, however, is lament
The Royal Psalms majestically proclaim the Kingship of the Lord, and beautifully foretell the coming kingdom and reign of God that we begin to see come to fruition in the…
Not all the Psalms are feel good, praise and glory songs. The imprecatory psalms deal with the dire anguish of injustice, oppression, inequity, adversity, and evil
As we rightly think of the Proverbs as a source of timeless wisdom, the Psalms is also comprised of a genre of wisdom that we must take to heart
The Thanksgiving Psalms direct us to the God from whom all blessings flow, and for this, we rightfully and gratefully give Him thanks