Psalm 139 is the paradigmatic psalm on this account. In verses 19-22 we find an instance of quintessentially angry “enemy” prayer. “Kill the wicked”? Hating “those who hate you”? A “perfect hatred”? Can we really say this as followers of Jesus? But soon after this imprecation, ...
I took a moment to reflect upon the promise ofPsalm 3:4and then I sat up, I laid both of my hands on my foot, and I said,“Lord, I ask in Jesus’ name that all of the pain in my foot would be gone and that You would heal it completely and restore to how You divinely inte...
“I Will Trust You,” drawing from the images in Psalm 139, stands out as a song that would serve well in corporate worship. It has an easy-to-sing melody and a universal theme of trusting God and growing deeper in relationship with Him. “Psalm 121” is also a strong interpretation o...
Listen to this song I wrote and recorded a few years ago based on David’s prayer in Psalm 139:23 & 24…. I hope you will pray this prayer with me! Audio Player 00:00 00:00 Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Share this: Tweet Share Email Print Loading... ...
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It’s the best possible argument for BasedGodism, even better than a sermon.–Jeremy Gordon Listen: Lil B, “Wonton Soup” 193. Nilüfer Yanya: “Baby Luv” (2017) London upstart Nilüfer Yanya does a lot with a little on “Baby Luv.” The song spotlights her insistent guitar strums...