When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those who dream. Then our mouth was filled with laughter, and...
Psalm 139:7-12 Where can I go from your spirit? Or where can I flee from your presence? If I ascend to heaven...
Scripture Psalm 68:4-6 4 Sing to God, sing praises to his name; lift up a song to...
Sometimes work is exciting, engaging, and challenging. We make discoveries, help other people and build something worth...
Mother’s Day: that Sunday once a year when we honor moms with flowers and chocolates and maybe even chip in with the...
Psalm 120 is the first in a series of psalms known as the "Psalms of Ascent." They were used by the Jewish...
Not only are we dependent on Jesus’ forgiveness, but we also need him to grant us supernatural peace in these dark days.
Does it make any sense in today’s world to think of a city as somehow reflecting the character of God? Many of us, I expect, think of cities as places of commerce, commotion...
When trouble overcomes you, take a walk outside. The light that greets you is really God's wardrobe. The clouds that drift overhead...
Being outdoors puts me in my place. It centers me. More importantly, however, being outdoors recenters God, my Creator, in my life.
It seems sadly ironic that Psalm 122:6 is still just as relevant today as it was when it was written about three millennia ago. If anything, the peace of Jerusalem is even more fragile today.
God is our friend, but God is also God.
In Psalm 26, David defends his integrity before God. It’s likely that he composed this poem in response to an attack upon...
Every time I placed my foot, I prayed that it would hold, and, honestly, I was frightened.
The righteous followers of the law are happy, or blessed. And, in Psalm 1, their own actions directly impact their happiness.
Faith is not just a matter of belief but a life of wholehearted and full-bodied worship. Every part of me and every part of you is required for discipleship.
Peace isn't a signed agreement. Nor is it a place where one arrives—a "place of peace." Instead, first, peace is a choice.
As she enters the final years of her life, writer Jean Fleming reflects on the one choice she has made that changed everything.
If you don’t have fear, you can’t have wisdom. It is that simple.
Every mischievous kid knows that freshly poured concrete is an opportunity to leave a mark.