It is the highest honor to be a Father, but also the highest responsibility. Blessed is the Father, and his children, who lives by the wisdom of this psalm.
It is the highest honor to be a Father, but also the highest responsibility. Blessed is the Father, and his children, who lives by the wisdom of this psalm.
As our Father, God would not place us in this life without a guide, an owner’s manual. How does He lead us from birth to eternal life with Him?
In the month of January, Billy and I will present some lessons on God that will include some of His characteristics that are so important to us. One of the great blessings is that we have a God who listens to us when we bring our blessings, troubles, thanks and sorrows to Him in prayer.
Why should we make the word of God such a high priority in our lives? There are many great reasons given to us by God for loving the word.
David loved the word of God very much. He gives us good reasons to understand why we also should love God’s word and think about it often.
There is a reason the Old Testament book of Psalms has been described as “man’s cry addressed to God.” It speaks to our greatest fears and calls for our even greater faith.
All are guilty before God. Does that mean that we must carry guilt around like a large block of ice in a cold, dark place or can we melt it away with God’s help?
Tonight, we continue our anticipation of Thanksgiving with a sermon in song. Let’s rekindle our gratitude to God for every spiritual and material blessing He continually gives.
As we enter this week of the Thanksgiving holiday, reflect with me on our need to be so grateful to God. May we continually express our thankfulness to God.