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Psalm Nine.

It really made me analyze my life. If I’m honest, because I want something that I don’t have I’m not always thankful. And since I don’t have

Psalm Eight.

David starts off by claiming God as “our” God. A God that wants to have a relationship with us. Then David tells us that God’s name is majes

Psalm Seven.

Our God is working in ways that will cause our salivation and deliverance to occur.         We need to wait.         We need to trust.      

Psalm Six.

David took his time to mourn all that was not. Now, David’s words explode with hope! David demands that all who do evil get away from him. S

Psalm Five.

I want this kind of relationship with God.  A relationship devoid of my trying to pan for my wants. A relationship that seeks God for who He

Psalm Four.

David was being attacked and pursued from every side. His own son was trying to kill him. Everything that could go wrong did. David finds sa

Psalm Three.

David embraces the emotion but he doesn’t allow it to linger. Despite the pain, the confusion and the sorrow David turns to God’s resume. Th

Psalm Two.

The part of this Psalm that leaves me with the most hope despite the evil in the world is the fact that the Messiah is on His way! Everyone

Psalm One

Growing up in my faith tradition I have to admit that the Torah was always considered important. The Torah, however, was not always consider

Introducing the Challenge.

Within this Psalm the author spoke about his enemies. He spoke about their cruelty. He spoke about his frustrations. Then he prayed a curse

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