Gilbert House Fellowship #394: Psalms 30, 108–110
DAVID SAW into the throne room of God—a vision used by Jesus himself to reveal his divinity.Continue Reading
DAVID SAW into the throne room of God—a vision used by Jesus himself to reveal his divinity.Continue Reading
DAVID’S CAPACITY for self-examination is remarkable. Many powerful people throughout history found it difficult, if not impossible, to admit flaws and learn from mistakes.Continue Reading
ONE OF THE hardest things you can do is give thanks to God in the middle of trouble.Continue Reading
THE PSALMS this week follow our chronological reading order, meaning they were written by David after he was confronted by the prophet Nathan for conspiring to kill Uriah the Hittite so that David could take his wife, Bathsheba.Continue Reading
THE TONE of this week’s psalms seems odd given the military victories of David that we studied last week.Continue Reading
A SUPERNATURAL worldview was perfectly natural to King David. It’s clear from his psalms that he had a better understanding of the unseen realm.Continue Reading
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