Today’s Word

Kierkegaard to the Rescue

My tongue also will tell of Your righteousness all day long; for they are put to shame, for they are humiliated who seek my harm.  Psalm 71:24  NASB Put to same/ humiliated – Ah, we’re back at the beginning, a great place to end.  What is the result of being “redeemed,” that is, becoming a soldier in…
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Words Fail Me

I will also praise You with a harp, and Your truth, my God; I will sing praises to You with the lyre, Holy One of Israel.  Psalm 71:22  NASB Harp/ sing – Music is emotional catharsis.  It doesn’t take just words to move you.  The sounds of the instruments, the percussion, the rhythm is enough—to move you…
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It’s Not About You

May You increase my greatness and turn to comfort me.  Psalm 71:21  NASB My greatness – What was the opening line of the vastly popular book, The Purpose-Driven Life?  Oh, yes, “It’s not about you.”  A sort of oxymoron, don’t you think?  The book sold millions of copies precisely because readers believed that it was in fact all…
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The Thorn in the Flesh

You who have shown me many troubles and distresses will revive me again, and will bring me up again from the depths of the earth.  Psalm 71:20  NASB Revive – Don’t jump too quickly to those comforting thoughts about revival.  Pay attention to the beginning of this verse.  Who is the one who showed the poet’s many troubles…
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Why Believe?

For Your righteousness, God, reaches to the heavens, You who have done great things; God, who is like You?  Psalm 71:19  NASB Who is like You? – Pagan religions don’t need human history.  Astrological signs, natural phenomenon, legends, numbers, the cosmic order—they’re enough.  Human history is an anecdote to the divine plot.  So, when the poet writes, “Who is like…
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