Psalm 145
Psalm 145 by Pastor Mark Hudson We continue to read and reflect on the most read, the most studied, and the book that has engendered more books, more speeches, more…
Psalm 145 by Pastor Mark Hudson We continue to read and reflect on the most read, the most studied, and the book that has engendered more books, more speeches, more…
Psalm 144 by Pastor David Groendyk The first 11 verses of this psalm are all spoken in a singular voice. King David is asking the Lord for protection, rescue, and…
Psalm 143 by Pastor Lawrence If you’ve read all of the psalms prior to this one, most of the phrasing that is used here by David should sound familiar to…
Psalm 142 by Pastor David Groendyk The title of this psalm is similar to Psalm 57. Both bear in their inscriptions “in the cave.” Probably this points back to 1…
Psalm 141 by Pastor Lawrence This psalm doesn’t fit neatly into any of the major types normally used to categorize the psalms. It is very unique in it approach as…
Psalm 140 by Pastor David Groendyk Psalm 140 is both a song and a prayer, and it is a lament from the psalmist regarding conspirators and enemies who are hunting…
Psalm 139 by Pastor David Groendyk Derek Kidner opens his short commentary on this psalm by saying, “Any small thoughts that we may have of God are magnificently transcended by…
Psalm 138 by Pastor Lawrence This psalm of thanksgiving appears to be written intentionally as a response to answered prayer (see v.3). On many occasions in the psalms, the psalmists…
Psalm 136 Devotion By Pastor Lawrence A Babylon Bee article once stated satirically that a local youth group in Alabama had been singing the same popular song for over eighteen…
Psalm 137 by Pastor David Groendyk Coming off the heels of the beloved and glorious Psalm 136, most Christians probably don’t know what to do with Psalm 137. This is…