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In times of conflict, it is often what we say that leaves the greatest wounds. In the Psalms, David finds himself being maligned and libeled grievously, and he finds himself wanting to retaliate in kind. Instead, he holds back his tongue, and seeks God. Could this be a path for us? Is this something that God would have us follow? This meditation on Psalm 39 explores this is a way that makes the scripture accessible and full of application. Check it out.
The Daily Psalms are given with the intention to encourage Christians to read and meditate on these scriptures in order to grow in their faith and relationship with God. They are released on a weekly basis every Sunday for the following week. May the Lord bless you as you ponder His Word.
Presented by Michael Mullen
By Michael MullenIn times of conflict, it is often what we say that leaves the greatest wounds. In the Psalms, David finds himself being maligned and libeled grievously, and he finds himself wanting to retaliate in kind. Instead, he holds back his tongue, and seeks God. Could this be a path for us? Is this something that God would have us follow? This meditation on Psalm 39 explores this is a way that makes the scripture accessible and full of application. Check it out.
The Daily Psalms are given with the intention to encourage Christians to read and meditate on these scriptures in order to grow in their faith and relationship with God. They are released on a weekly basis every Sunday for the following week. May the Lord bless you as you ponder His Word.
Presented by Michael Mullen