Today’s Word

Today’s Word

  • Mental Telepathy

    “Hear, O earth; behold, I will bring evil on this people, the fruit of their thoughts.  For they have not listened to My words and My law, they also rejected it.” Jeremiah 6:19 Fruit Of Their Thoughts – Why must we take every thought captive (2 Corinthians 10:5)?  Why should we be held accountable for…

  • Prophetic Connection

    “Put a horn to your mouth.  He comes like an eagle against the house of YHWH because they have broken My covenant and have sinned against My law.” Hosea 8:1 Covenant/Law – Why could Abraham Heschel say, “A Jew without Torah is obsolete”? Heschel recognized that the covenant is directly tied to the Torah.  If…

  • National Treasure

    “for they have despised the law of YHWH, and they have not kept His statutes.  Their lies after which their fathers walked led them astray.” Amos 2:4 Law of YHWH – The prophet Amos lays a charge at the feet of the nation of Israel.  It is not simply a declaration of the guilt of…

  • Tactics, Not Strategy

    And you shall become a kingdom of priests for Me, a holy nation. Exodus 19:6 Kingdom of Priests – God chose Israel before He gave them the commandments.  He elected Abram before he became Abraham and before he knew anything about God’s plan.  He picked Isaac, not Ishmael.  He blessed Jacob, not Esau.  God chooses…

  • Combination Punch

    Of David, a contemplation. Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.  Blessed is the man to whom YHWH does not charge iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile. Psalm 32:1-2 Forgiven/Covered/Does Not Charge/No Guile – Now that we see the parallelism in David’s maskil, we must draw the connecting…

  • Maskil, Part 2

    Blessed is the man to whom YHWH does not charge iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile. Psalm 32:2 Does Not Charge – David’s insight into the relationship between “blessing” and righteousness continues.  This verse is now a parallel to the first verse (the first occurrence of “blessed”).  It begins with the same…

  • A Contented Life

    Of David, a contemplation. Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Psalm 32:1 Transgression/Sin – What is the opposite of rebellion?  If you’re thinking in Greek, you might suggest “peace.”  The Greek thought of peace as the absence of war.  War was the natural state of existence, but once in awhile,…

  • The Sin Virus

    Of David, a contemplation. Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Psalm 32:1 Transgression/ Sin – Hebrew poetry rhymes ideas, not sounds.  One Hebrew technique is parallel construction.  In this technique, the first idea is matched with a second parallel idea and one idea elaborates the thought of the other.  In…

  • Not Quite

    Of David, a contemplation. Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Psalm 32:1 Blessed Is – So, now you know that this is a maskil.  That means it is an insight for action.  But immediately following the word maskil, we come to what appears to be a passive verb, blessed is. …

  • Missing Context

    Of David, a contemplation. Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Psalm 32:1 (here is the link to the Blue Letter Bible but you will notice that even it leaves out the Hebrew words) Of David.  A contemplation – Some translations don’t even include this opening indication.  Apparently, authorship and context…