The blessing of God is highlighted in worship but is not confined to any one time or place; how does the blessing of God continue when the worshippers are dispersed and scattered?
Contentment is hard to find in today's world; we experience glimpses of it, but God provides a way to embrace a soul of contentment.
Waiting and hoping go hand-in-hand; and those activities together point us to the LORD, who redeems his people.
How to respond in times of turbulence.
God is the one who brings peace; and he calls us not only to receive his peace, but to participate in sharing peace.
God reveals himself as our protector; what does it look like to move forward within his protection?
The Psalms invite us to be near to God; but this invitation is a journey that takes a lifetime to unfold.
We pause during this Holy week to take a few moments along with Jesus between the trees in the garden of Gethsemane.
Psalm 119 concludes with an appeal for God to enact his will according to his Word. Often we desire for God to enact his will in ways that give us deliverance; we too want to shout hosanna to the King! But do we really understand what that means?
Over and over again Psalm 119 speaks about God’s word as a path. While some people might like to think of faith as something that gives our lives a solid and immovable foundation, the Bible prefers to show us that faith is a moving journey with a clear direction.