David describes God’s love as priceless and unfailing. He knew this was his place of refuge from the enemies which surrounded him daily. Who do we trust for refuge?
Read MoreThe Psalmist uses language which goes beyond what we may have considered before. The true test is are we open to receive?
Read MoreThe Psalmist uses love and faithfulness to describe the God he walked with through his trials, how do you describe God?
Read MoreThe evil even plot before they go to bed? What are we thinking about before we close our eyes?
Read MoreDavid understood the ways of the wicked and yet didn’t allow them to influence his life.
Read MoreDavid knew the enemy’s way and yet continues to walk in holiness. Can we do the same?
Read MoreDavid trusted God even in the battle and as result, he chooses to praise his way through.
Read MoreDavid invited those who believe in him to join with him in praising the Lord. He believed God had his best interest in mind? Imagine does God have your best interest?
Read MoreDavid prayed God would bring shame to his enemies, could it be he knew the extreme punishment of shame.
Read MoreDavid didn’t ask God to prove He was right but asked Him to show His righteousness. He wanted God to receive the glory.
Read MoreDavid could have easily defended himself by shouting out his own protective words but instead, he waited on God.
Read MoreDavid was assured God was going to take care of His heart even in his troubled times. Do we?
Read MoreDavid had many opportunities to become offended and to allow the offense to grow up in his heart. But how did he kill the root
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