Today’s Psalm touches on who are God’s enemies and who are our own, deliverance from evil, and our own personal relationships with God.

Today’s Psalm touches on who are God’s enemies and who are our own, deliverance from evil, and our own personal relationships with God.

Today’s Psalm is encouraging up to seek and know His will, to wait on His perfect timing, that when we do this, we are becoming who He wants us to be, and that He is producing His character in us.

Today’s Psalm encourages us to have the Fear of God and not fear of man, to not care what others think of us. That God is love and who goes ahead of us, and that no matter what persecution we may be going through, is there guiding our way and giving us hope.

Today’s Psalms is a plead for right ruling, How God is all powerful, yet not prideful. How his grace new every day, how much past what we are capable of, and his patience with us compared to ours with others.
We will also touch on those that believe they are doing God’s work, when they are committing evil.

What makes a fool, “Is there a God?” and why some believe there isn’t, the Big Bang Theory, “dumbing down” the school system, mental health, and more are covered in todays Psalm.

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.
