Psalm 128
The Psalmist describes the blessings of life that accompany the fear of the Lord. What does the Fear of the Lord mean? How do we allow the rightful fear and reverence of God to change who we are and how we live?
The Psalmist describes the blessings of life that accompany the fear of the Lord. What does the Fear of the Lord mean? How do we allow the rightful fear and reverence of God to change who we are and how we live?
What is true community? Behind the Psalmists evocative imagery of the anointing of Aaron and the dew of Mount Hermon is the three generational relational matrix of an Ancient Israel village and family. Today, in the West, no one lives in villages filled with extended family. How do we experience community? And what challenges oppose […]
For the Israelites and David–the Ark of the Covenant–the physical embodiment of God’s presence was a source of blessing and joy. In Psalm 132, the Psalmist recounts the desire of David and Israel to have the Ark (and the LORD) with them. Do we desire the Presence of God? What difference does God’s presence make? […]
In an anxious, stressed-out, performance driven culture–how do we experience the peace that God offers? David, the Psalmist, points to intimacy with the Lord: like a mother with a child, we can know the loving nurture of God, when we look to Him as our hope.