In today’s Psalm, we talk about God’s grace, pride v. humility, and surrendering our life to him to reap eternal life.

In today’s Psalm, we talk about God’s grace, pride v. humility, and surrendering our life to him to reap eternal life.

In today’s Psalm, we address righteous judgement, the need for admitting and repenting when we are wrong, and how it is just pride that keeps us from that. The consequence of pride, and the lie of “low self confidence” and self esteem.

Today we talk about unrepentant hearts, the need to examine ourselves and let God work in us, and the meaning of “Do You Know My Father?”

Today’s Psalm is on the subject of the foolishness of trusting in riches, but also trusting in strength, superheroes, or whatever it be, if it is not God. We are encouraged to humble ourselves, not be pumped up with pride in “our accomplishments” but to give credit where it is due, to the One who gave it.

Today’s chapter is a lot about trut: who to trust, rusting in things or the one who made them, who always was and is, as well as what it takes to make a good marriage, and what “death to self” means.

Today we talk about true meanings of words, things like clapping hands and having true joy, lessons from The Karate Kid, and what the relationship of Masters and Slaves was and wasn’t created to be, through Biblical examples.

Today’s Psalm is an encouragement to be right in your relationship God to be preparing for the times ahead, being in faith, born again, so that you can have His peace that passes all understanding. That we are in the last days, and, as prophecied, they are like the days of Noah, and one day soon God will again cleanse the earth. Last time, with water; this time, with fire.

Today’s Psalm is about the right way to be filled with joy and gladness, the meaning of “my tongue is a pen”, what true beauty is, how we are made in God’s image, and the Beauty of God.

Today we begin Psalm 44, by talking about God’s power and might, not taking glory for ourselves, the, once again, rising persecution for Jews and antisemitism, and an admonition to be true to God and his Covenant, and acknowledging out need for Him.

Today’s Psalm is about Israel, the natural branches, coming back in unbelief, not boasting against them, and remembering that “God will take the ungodliness from Jacob.” We also talk about the admonition to learn patience, to have Hope and not depression, and what God calls for to be able to remove the spirit of depression.
