Today’s Psalm again touches on a wide variety of subjects, including the love of money, abortion, the poor, widows and orphans, and defending the fatherless.

Today’s Psalm again touches on a wide variety of subjects, including the love of money, abortion, the poor, widows and orphans, and defending the fatherless.

Today we will read a short Psalm with a lot of meaning! We will discuss the last enemy to be destroyed, gifts of the Spirit, God putting everything “under the feet” of his Son, and how Hebrews ties in with today’s reading.

In today’s psalm, we will discuss our human nature, resisting the devil, pride, going “too far” with God, learning God’s ways, eternal life, and more!

In today’s Psalm, we will listen as David pours out his heart to God.

In today’s Psalm, we will read and talk about David’s sorry and troubles, how he relied on God and was in step with his voice. We will also discuss about how we can apply these things to the low points in our own lives, and how to handle the times when we grow weary, in the spirit.

In today’s Psalm, we will ask ourselves “How well do we listen to God, and what he has told us?” Also, be encouraged to cast all our cares upon him, reject false counsel, and keep our eyes and focus on our Heavenly Father.

In today’s Psalm, we will discuss it’s connections with Isaiah 58, government overreach and welfare, drug reliance, stress, hormones, insomnia, and trusting in God.

Picking up where we left off, in Psalm 3, we will study about and discuss David and his fleeing from Saul, dishonor, God’s deliverance, and who are the children of God?

Moving on to Psalm 2, we will read and discuss idols and idolatry, Biden and adoption laws, language barriers, Babel, wars and hatred, and uniting as one. We will also discuss the law of God and our obligation today.

We’re back and off and running as we continue reading through the Bible. Today we are going to talk about how our children are schooled, as well as other topics like clean eating and what is clean and unclean in God’s sight.

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