Psalms
‘You Can’t Pray a Lie’
Mark Forrester
September 26, 2024
Over a century ago, Mark Twain created the character Huckleberry Finn, a poor orphan who had been blessed (or cursed) with an innate sense of right and wrong, which was often in conflict with the accepted norms of his day.
Let Us Never Forget
Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 20, 2024
Often we find ourselves praying to God for things we need, the healing we may seek, or encountering peace in various forms. Part of that praying should also include thanksgiving to a God who not only hears us but resides ...
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The Living Water of Faith
Susan Hines-Brigger
March 11, 2024
The very first Psalm sings of a tree planted by flowing waters, with leaves that never fade; it bears fruit in due season. This is an image of living in God’s love.
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Unfailing and Steadfast
Maureen O'Brien
February 21, 2024
The beauty of being human is to turn to our spiritual ancestors, to cherish what they left behind, what remains.
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Psalm 36: Sin Speaks to the Sinner
Jovian Weigel, OFM
August 31, 2023
"Sin directs the heart of the wicked man; his eyes are closed to the fear of God." (Psalm 36:2)
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Dependence on God
Herman Sutter
August 19, 2023
Repeatedly in the Psalms, we are reminded that it is from God’s open hand that we are fed.
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Christ along the Periphery
Maureen O'Brien
April 28, 2023
Jesus never measures and weighs, doesn’t count, keep score, or tally what is given. He just gives.
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