SUMMER IN THE PSALMS

The Psalms have been called “the prayer book of the Bible.” We remember that Jesus died on the cross with a psalm on His lips, a prayer to His Father on behalf of a sinful and rebellious world. The Psalms not only, then, speak to the character and will of God, but also teach us how to commune with Him, talk with Him, and, most importantly, listen to Him in the varied circumstances of our lives.

Alana Labash - June 9, 2024

Psalm 139 | Our Wraparound God

God knows everything, exists everywhere at the same time, and possesses unlimited power and authority. We desire these qualities in our Creator as we want to be known, heard, and seen by Him. Until, perhaps, it becomes inconvenient in our everyday lives. Rather than hiding in sin, it's always the Father's Will for us to ask for purification so we can walk in a healthy relationship with Him, allowing us to experience His deep love.

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