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Psalm 67 If we were to take a pole asking what is your favorite Psalm, certainly many would say Psalm 23. Others may be partial to Psalm 119...
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Psalm 67 If we were to take a pole asking what is your favorite Psalm, certainly many would say Psalm 23. Others may be partial to Psalm 119...

Psalm 68 During the month of September of the year 1589 the protestant warrior-king Henry of Navarre led his army to battle against the armi...

Psalm 66 Notice the last verse of Psalm 65 — “the meadows clothe themselves with flocks, the valleys deck themselves with grain, they shout...

Psalm 65 This is an exceptional poem about nature, but we find this is really a poem about the God of nature. We find woven into this great...

Psalm 64 There are many examples of quick, sudden military attacks which resulted in great victories for the armies which launched these sur...

Psalm 62 Some of the most cuddly and famous animals in the world are now considered to be endangered species. The “tri-colored” giant panda...

Psalm 61 When I think of the words to William O. Cushing’s famous hymn, “Oh, Safe to the Rock that is Higher Than I” he must have been inspi...

Psalm 60 Psalm 60 is the final Historical Psalm which is set during the lifetime of David. The title is the longest introduction found in th...

Psalm 59 Psalm 59 is a Historical Psalm which is set during the lifetime of David. Please notice the inscription in the heading of the 59th...

Psalm 58 There was a time in the not too distant past where the words recorded in the 58th Psalm would have seemed unreal in American politi...

Psalm 57 David experienced betrayal at the hand of the self-serving foreigner; the evil Doeg in Psalm 52. Then, after freeing the people of...

Psalm 56 What can man do to me? — Quite a lot actually! In fact, I have a brief sampling from the news headlines since we met last Sunday: O...

If one were to group Psalms 51-55 into a group and give them a basic thrust or message it would be that these Psalms are “Psalms of Betrayal...

The historical setting for Psalm 54 is connected to the same chain of events described in Psalm 52. Are you like David? Have you ever felt a...