The Foundation Of the Chosen’s Salvation “The LORD is my shepherd...” (Psalms 23:1) The foundation of the verbal phrases that prove God’s Sovereignty is first seen in Psalm 23:1a, “The LORD is my shepherd.” Question: How did God become My … [Read more]
The Sovereign By Definition
“The LORD is my shepherd...” (Psalms 23:1) King David continues his thought of Who is "my Shepherd." He is my Savior; but He is also my Sovereign. The Sovereign (My God) David uses seven active verbs to show that The LORD (my Shepherd) had … [Read more]
The Source
“The LORD is my shepherd...” (Psalms 23:1) The human author of Psalms 23 is attributed to be King David, king of Israel, by the Bible translators. David was well acquainted with the shepherd concept, being a shepherd of sheep himself: “…There … [Read more]
God in the New Year
“What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31) We can say “Happy New Year” because we know we are in God’s Will (Romans 8:28). Thank God that true happiness is not dependent upon our outward … [Read more]
The End
“LORD, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is; that I may know how frail I am (or what time I have here).” (Psalms 39:4) Why did the Psalmist pray this prayer? Why is knowing your end important? When one faces a New … [Read more]
In the Beginning…
“In the beginning God...” (Genesis 1:1a) The reader of this devotion may be young, or old, or in mid-life. The fact remains, however, that desiring a new beginning, along with promises of change, crosses every adult’s mind at the beginning of each … [Read more]
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