My great friend, Jim Cantelon, often speaks about what God says to us in the Old Testament: “The Bible speaks of justice and righteousness.” He goes on to explain that the LORD is consistent with His call on all our lives, to do justice and righteousness. What happens when we do not pursue these things? Does God really judge? Does evil get away with evil? Psalm 82 gives an opening statement that helps us understand: “God stands in the congregation of the mighty, He judges among the gods (the mighty ones).” Psalm 82 reminds us that evil does not get away with evil. God is the ultimate and perfect judge and will cast His ruling at the end of
time. If we have taken Jesus Christ as our LORD and Saviour, then God looks at us and sees the work of Christ in us. The Holy Spirit of God is evident in our lives until the LORD makes everything new and right again.
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Presence of God; Psalms 85-89
A lot of people claim to believe in God, or give God credit for working in their lives, but which God are they speaking of? Let’s not trick ourselves into following something or someone who is not really God! It’s important to name Him, the God of creation, the God of the Bible, Jesus Christ! Fro...
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Under the Shadow; Psalms 90-94
Psalm 91 is a great psalm for us to memorize when we find ourselves in times of trouble and difficulty. It was written and recorded in the Bible so that we could remind ourselves of who God is, no matter where we find ourselves. One of my favorite lines is, “He who dwells in the secret place of t...