Today’s Word

Today’s Word

  • What We Don’t Know

    Mankind in its splendor, yet without understanding, is like the animals that perish.  Psalm 49:20  NASB Without understanding – In a Gallup poll in 2017, 86% of Americans said that they believe God exists.  Apparently His existence has almost nothing to do with how they behave.  Church attendance continues to drop.  Atheism is on the rise for the first…

  • And Equal Justice For All

    Though while he lives he congratulates himself—and though people praise you when you do well for yourself—he will go to the generation of his fathers; they will never see the light.     Psalm 49:18-19  NASB The generation of his fathers – Do you recall the investigation into verse 15, the verse that apparently suggests an afterlife?  We discovered that the idea…

  • The Threat of Money

    Do not be afraid when a person becomes rich, when the splendor of his house is increased;  For when he dies, he will take nothing with him; his wealth will not descend after him.  Psalm 49:16-17  NASB Do not be afraid – Does this seem odd to you?  We would have expected “Do not be envious” or “Do not…

  • Can Heaven Wait?

    But God will redeem my soul from the power of Sheol, for He will receive me. Selah  Psalm 49:15  NASB Receive – If the Tanakh really doesn’t have a clear concept of Heaven, then what can this verse mean?  Doesn’t it imply that there is redemption from Sheol?  Doesn’t it suggest that God “saves” us from the eternity…

  • He Leads Me

    Like sheep they sink down to Sheol; Death will be their shepherd; and the upright will rule over them in the morning, and their form shall be for Sheol to consume, so that they have no lofty home.  Psalm 49:14  NASB Death will be their shepherd – Could there be any more chilling fate of the foolish?  Psalm 23…

  • Dis-Agreement

    This is the way of those who are foolish, and of those after them who approve their words. Selah  Psalm 49:13  NASB Approve – When is agreement an obvious mistake?  According to this psalm, when it aligns with the choices of the foolish.  Ah, but Hebrew has three words translated “fool,” and they don’t all mean the same…

  • Biology 101

    But man in his splendor will not endure; he is like the animals that perish.  Psalm 49:12  NASB Animals – Do dogs go to heaven?  What about cats?  Do animals have a “soul”?  At one point in human history, such questions caused considerable debate.  However, it seems that the Bible makes a significant distinction between animals and humans—except…

  • Change of Address

    Their inner thought is that their houses are forever and their dwelling places to all generations; they have named their lands after their own names.  Psalm 49:11  NASB Houses/ dwelling places – Okay, so we know that all the habitations here on earth aren’t permanent.  Just like everything else, they will pass away.  The Roman Colosseum was meant to last…

  • Same Time, Same Station

    For he sees that even wise people die; the foolish and the stupid alike perish and leave their wealth to others.  Psalm 49:10  NASB Alike – “because the wise man, just like the fool, is not remembered forever; for, as the succeeding days roll by, both are forgotten.  Alas, the wise man dies, just like the fool” (Ecclesiastes 2:16…

  • Whatever It Costs

    For the redemption of his soul is priceless, and he should cease imagining forever—That he might live on eternally, that he might not undergo decay.  Psalm 49:8-9  NASB Priceless – What does a priceless work of art cost?  More than you have, that’s for sure.  But the question itself is nonsense.  What is priceless can’t be bought!  That’s the point…