Archive for the ‘2:9’ Category

2:9 – Psalm 97

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

Yeah, I suck at this daily blogging thing. I’ve got my notes on time…just not my computer (or the willpower/time) :) .

  • Let the coastlands be glad! (That’s us, Eastern NC).
  • The Lord is mighty indeed: controlling raging wildfire and lightning to disintegrate the old world!
  • The heavens of the universe proclaim the glory of God; all idols become as nothing before our Lord.
  • The children of God will shout for joy at the image of Jesus. Our God is far above anything else that anyone else worships.
  • We who love God should hate sin. Period.
  • He delivers us. Not something we do. Or believe. Or think. Only Jesus saves.
  • Rejoice in the Lord, you righteous. Give thanks!

2:9 – Psalm 93

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Here’s today’s Psalm. To be honest, Psalm 93 is my favorite so far…. :) .

  • The world is established…and shall never be moved. Yesterday I learned that the world glorifies and shouts unto God.  It will never be moved from that! Awesome.
  • The Trinity has been King since eternity past…before there was anything to be King over! God is so mind-blowing!
  • Even natural disasters display the splendor and majestic power of our God. They lift up their voice and roars unto Him. That gives us comfort, even in the face of catastrophe.
  • All that God states is trustworthy, and that holiness fits where He is. Forever.

I’m loving this trek through the Psalms! What do you think? Any revelations or heart-pangs as you’ve read through the Psalms? Comment here!

2:9 – Psalm 65

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Here’s yesterday’s thoughts, Psalm 65. Sorry I didn’t post them yesterday, my computer died at the luncheon :( .

  • Jesus is King (v1), Priest (v2), Prophet (v3), Sacrifice (v4), and Creator (the rest).
  • The Gospel before Jesus is in verse 3: “you atone for our transgressions”. That’s awesome!
  • The same God who by his strength established the mountains, also stills the roaring of the seas.
  • God visits the earth. That is such a hopeful statement, that the God of the universe is not separate from us, but that He cares about us enough to come down in the form of infant and to live for us…to ultimately die for us.
  • We are not the only part of creation that worships! All of creation worships its Creator! That’s so frickin’ cool.