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Psalm 119
August 18, 2024
Summer in the Psalms II

Psalm 119

The basis for what we believe, how we interpret the world around, and how we live is our “Authority.” Every person, and every culture, has authorities–and for each one of us something is the ultimate foundation of our lives. The modern world says to look inside yourself, you are the determiner of your life. But the psalmist in Psalm 119 calls us to look to God as revealed in his Word written. A life under the authority of God, grounded in his Word, is the life of wisdom, that allows us to walk in God’s ways, transforming our wants and loves.

Summer in the Psalms II
Summer in the Psalms II
Psalm 119
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