Contributions
Oct 8
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charlescameron added a text contribution “Thoughts in the Night”: An Evening Psalm – Psalm 4“In peace I will both lie down and sleep; for Thou alone, O Lord, makest me dwell in safety” (v.8). Here, in its closing verse, we find the central theme of Psalm 4 – peace, the peace of God. This P... Read more »
Apr 5
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ibjamin007 added a text contribution Psalm 4First, look at how the psalmist begins and ends this Psalm with a focus on his personal relationship with God. The middle of the Psalm is addressed to others. He addresses God first with an appeal for... Read more »
Jan 30
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bkcartist added a text contribution Family and HonestyI Can't sleep, and yes i know its 2:42 A.m. (^-^) Thats what working the night shift and having a week off of school does to you... This whole Psalm truely gives me hope and reminds me ... Read more »
Jun 18
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prudy added a text contribution The waiting in prayerHow long do you pray for something? Couple days? Months? Years? There is a lot to be said for prayer. Not only is it a conduit between us and God, but it can cause us to be very vulnerable. God ... Read more »
Jan 4
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charlescameron added a text contribution Psalms 4:1-10:18
Jan 2
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charlescameron added a text contribution Psalms 3:1-5:123:1-6 This Psalm begins with the human situation - ‘O Lord, how many are my foes! How many rise up against me! Many are saying of me, “God will not deliver him”’' (1-2). It ends with the divine provis... Read more »
Aug 7
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mhcc added a text contribution Matthew Henry: Psalms 4:1-51-5 Hear me for thy mercy-sake, is our best plea. He who will not ask such blessings as pardon, and justifying righteousness, and eternal life, must perish for the want of them. Alas! that so many sho... Read more »
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scofield added a text contribution Scofield: Psalms 4:1Neginoth Neginoth: stringed instruments mentioned in connection with Psalms 3.; 5. 43.; 54.; 60.; 66.; 75., where it seems clear that the musical directions now appearing as titles of Psalms 4.; 6.; ... Read more »