Today’s Word

U-Turn

But You, Lord, remain forever, and Your name remains to all generations.  Psalm 102:12  NASB But – The lowly conjunction.  Not spectacular, as words go.  Relegated to expressing relations between other words, we hardly think of them as crucial connectors until someone uses them incorrectly.  There’s a big difference between “law came through Moses but grace through Jesus…
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HDR

My days are like a lengthened shadow, and I wither away like grass.  Psalm 102:11  NASB Lengthened – For those of you who aren’t familiar with exposure problems in photography, let me explain HDR.  High Dynamic Range is the situation where the light in the picture varies significantly between highs (whites) and lows (blacks).  While the…
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God’s Rollercoaster

Because of Your indignation and Your wrath; for You have lifted me up and thrown me away.  Psalm 102:10  NASB Lifted me up – As we know, the Hebrew word nāśāʾ is “used almost six hundred times with basically three separate meanings: “to lift up”; “to bear, carry, support”; and “to take, take away.”[1]  “To bear”…
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The Un-reason

Because of Your indignation and Your wrath; for You have lifted me up and thrown me away.  Psalm 102:10  NASB Indignation – I’m guessing that if I asked you for a definition of indignation, you’d stumble a bit.  It’s not a commonly used word.  We have some inkling of its meaning, but not precisely. If we…
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The Blame Game

Because of Your indignation and Your wrath; for You have lifted me up and thrown me away.  Psalm 102:10  NASB Because – Who’s fault is all this?  Who’s to blame for the tragedy of human living?  When Heschel remarks “history is a nightmare,” we know precisely what he means.  Humanity has produced escalating moral entropy since…
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The Return

For I have eaten ashes like bread, and mixed my drink with weeping.  Psalm 102:9  NASB Ashes – “For you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”  Ominous words from Genesis 3:19.  We don’t like to think about them, but we know they’re true for every one of us.  The psalmist uses a little word…
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