Year: 2007

  • The Marriage Vow

    And those who know Your name will put their trust in You, for you, O LORD, have not forsaken those who seek You.  Psalm 9:10  Trust – “I promise to love, honor and obey . . until death do us part.”  Recognize those words?  Of course, if you look on the Internet for “traditional” wedding vows,…

  • The Reply To Holiness

    In You our fathers trusted; they trusted and You delivered them.  Psalm 22:4 Trusted –  Pay very close attention to the implications in this verse, especially since what is says is so rare in Old Testament literature.  While we find dozens of uses of the verb batach exhorting and commanding trust in God, there are…

  • The Answer

    Yet You are holy, O You are enthroned upon the praises of Israel. Psalm 22:3 Holy – Perhaps this is the wrong word for our inquiry.  Perhaps we should have looked at the conjunctive “vav” (a single Hebrew letter attached to the word).  It can be translated in a dozen different ways, usually “and,” “but,”…

  • The Sign of the Afflicted

    O my God, I cry by day, but You do not answer; and by night, but I have no rest.   Psalm 22:2 Do Not Answer – If you had to boil all of life’s heartaches down to a single characteristic, what would you choose?  David provides the Biblical perspective in this Hebrew phrase, lo (not)…

  • Times Two

    My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?   Psalm 22:1 (English) My God, my God – In the Bible, when God really wants someone’s attention, He calls the name twice.  This doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it is critically important.  “Abraham, Abraham” (Genesis 22:11), “Samuel, Samuel” (1 Samuel 3:10), “Saul, Saul” (Acts…

  • Divine Divorce

    My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?   Psalm 22:1 (English) Forsaken – If you want to understand the depth of David’s cry, you must know something about the verb he chooses.  ‘Azav has a special history; a history that colors this opening line in lampblack.  The first time we see ‘azav in Scripture…

  • Praise and Worship Songs

    For the choir director, upon the hind of the morning.  A psalm of David.   Psalm 22:1 (Hebrew text) The Hind of the Morning – If you thought the contemporary passion for praise and worship songs started in this generation, then you haven’t read the Psalms.  In fact, Moses started the whole genre with his song…

  • Bad News

    O afflicted one, storm-tossed one, and not comforted, behold; I will . . .   Isaiah 54:11 Not Comforted – There was a time when God was not comforted.  You can read about it in Isaiah 22:4.  The Hebrew words lo nuchama (not comforted) describe God’s refusal to accept the bad news of the destruction of…

  • An Angry Wind

    O afflicted one, storm-tossed one, and not comforted, behold; I will . . .   Isaiah 54:11 Storm-tossed One – Circumstances aren’t the only source of trauma in this world.  The Bible recognizes that a lot of life’s pain comes from another kind of storm; the kind that we experience in the angry wind of human…

  • When Life Hurts

    O afflicted one, storm-tossed one, and not comforted, behold; I will . . .   Isaiah 54:11 Afflicted One – The life of a believer is not peaches and cream.  (But you already knew that, didn’t you?)  In fact, believers have a deeper, more disturbing experience of affliction than those who do not follow the way…