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God’s Unfailing Promise.

Read: Psalm 101-105.

Today’s passage: Psalm 105:8-10.

The covenant God made with Abraham is not just a promise—it is an agreement that has shaped history. God’s promises cannot be broken. He does not lie, and there is no deception in anything He says. When He speaks, His word is dependable, and His promises will come true exactly as He said they would. 2 Peter 3:9 reminds us that “The Lord is not slow to keep His promise, as some might think. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to be lost, but for all to come to repentance.” Even when it feels like God’s promises will never happen, they are still true, and in His perfect timing, they will be fulfilled.

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Choosing The Lord’s Way

Read: Psalm 92–100

Today’s passage: Psalm 97:10–12

“O you who love the Lord, hate evil! He preserves the lives of his saints; he delivers them from the hand of the wicked. Light is sown for the righteous, and joy for the upright in heart. Rejoice in the Lord, O you righteous, and give thanks to his holy name!”

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Making It Clear

I read a story some time ago about a young girl who, in the excitement of the arcade, misunderstood her dad’s instructions. She had been given a twenty-dollar bill and instructed to get change in the amount of one ten and two fives. She mistakenly took the change and used it for quarters.

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The Incomparable God

Read: Psalm 88-91

Today’s Passage: Psalm 89:6-8

Alright, let’s dive into this passage from Psalm 89. The writer here is really doing something profound. He’s praising God, but he’s doing it in a way that makes you stop and think. He’s not just listing off God’s attributes; he’s drawing us into a conversation, and that’s a powerful way to get us engaged. He’s asking questions, and they aren’t just any questions; they’re rhetorical.

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Turning Back to God

Psalms 78-80

As I read through Psalms 78 to 80 this week, I was reminded of how quickly we forget God’s goodness. In times of trouble, the people of Israel cried out to be saved and restored. They made promises to stay faithful from that point forward. But those promises faded as soon as life became easier. How often have we done the same? We cry out to God in desperation, but as soon as things settle down, we drift. Psalm 78:34-42 and 80:4 reveal this pattern. And if we’re honest, it’s still true in the church today. We’re quick to ask for God’s help but slow to remain faithful when life feels comfortable.

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Ready to Praise.

Psalm 67-71

Psalm 67:3–5 reminds us of a central calling for every believer: “Let the peoples praise you, O God; let all the peoples praise you!” The psalmist highlights that praising God flows naturally from a heart that has experienced His goodness. Real praise isn’t forced—it springs from genuine gratitude. When we reflect on all the ways God has shown His love, protection, and care, worship pours out of us as naturally as breathing.

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Seeking God in the Wilderness.

Psalm 60-66.

Life can feel like a wilderness sometimes, can’t it? Even though we may not be wandering literal deserts, we all experience seasons when we feel far from God and far from comfort. In Psalm 63, David knew that feeling well. He was separated from the hustle and bustle of the king’s courts and from the security of home, yet his heart still longed for the Lord. He didn’t waste time dwelling on how lonely or thirsty he felt; instead, he turned his gaze upward and prayed.

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Standing Firm in Hard Times

Psalm 52–59, with a focus on Psalm 57:4, highlights a time in David’s life when he was surrounded by trouble. Sometimes we too face actual hardships, maybe at work, in the home, or even unexpected crises we never saw coming. David’s prayerful words remind us that it’s normal to feel frightened or stressed when circumstances seem overwhelming. But just like him, we can hold onto hope because God is bigger than whatever we face. Even in dangerous situations, David found the strength to praise God rather than dwell on his fear.

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Finding Rest in God’s Forgiveness

In Psalm 46–51, we see a powerful picture of God’s steadfast love and willingness to forgive. These chapters remind us that God is our refuge and strength (Psalm 46:1) and that we can call upon Him in times of trouble, just as David did in his prayers. When we pause to be still (Psalm 46:10), we discover that true rest comes from trusting God, acknowledging our sins, and receiving His forgiveness. David’s own cries for mercy (Psalm 51) assure us that no matter our past, we can approach God with humility and sincere repentance.

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Living Out God’s Deliverance.

Read: Psalms 40-45

Today’s Passage: Psalm 40:2-3.

Many today feel that Psalms 42 and 43 are meant to be read as one cohesive unit because they share themes of longing for God, trust in His deliverance, and confidence in His rewards for godly living. These words should reflect the praise within the hearts of every believer. It could be the song on the lips of all who know Jesus Christ. These words sound like the heart-felt testimony of someone who was lost in sin and through faith saved by the grace of God.

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Trusting in God’s Eternal Promises

Read: Psalm 36-39.

Today’s Passage: Psalm 37:1-3.

The contrast between man’s wickedness and God’s perfections is clear. Lovingkindness, as seen in Psalm 36:7, parallels the concept of grace in the New Testament. Psalm 36:7 states, “How precious is your steadfast love, O God! The children of mankind take refuge in the shadow of your wings.” These passages also emphasize the contrast between the lifestyle of the wicked and deceitful versus the righteous and forgiven.

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No Reason to be Ashamed.

Read: Psalm 31-35.

Today’s Passage: Psalm 31:17.

Psalm 31:17 reminds us that we have no reason to be ashamed: “O Lord, let me not be put to shame, for I call upon you; let the wicked be put to shame; let them go silently to Sheol.”

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Stepping into 2025 with Faith and Courage.

As we step into a new year, it is natural to reflect on where we have been and where we are going. For some, the past year may have been filled with blessings and joy. For others, it might have been marked by challenges and hardships. Whatever the case, we can all agree that each year brings its share of uncertainties. That is why we need faith and courage as we enter 2025.

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Grace, Assurance, and Obedience.

Recently, we’ve been looking at what the Bible says about God’s grace and salvation. We’ve considered how grace gives us assurance of our salvation. In today’s lesson, we’re going to consider receiving God’s grace in vain. In essence, we will deal with what the Bible says about giving up our salvation. This is not a comprehensive list of every passage that deals with this topic, but these will give you a great starting place. As you study and reflect on this topic add your own verses to the list.

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Fear vs. Faith

Read: Psalm 23–30

Today’s passage: Psalm 27:1

David knew what he was talking about. There were many times in David’s life that he had reasons to be afraid. He could have been afraid of Goliath like the rest of the army of Israel. Instead, he trusted in the Lord, declaring, “The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?” (Psalm 27:1).

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