As we continue to examine and walk through Psalm 73, we witness Asaph shift the focus of his thoughts away from this temporal, present world that is causing him to fall into self-pity, bitterness and despair. Instead, Asaph now considers the concept of eternity and the promises of God, his grace and goodness. It is here where he finds sanctuary, and as he draws nearer still to the Lord with a posture of gratitude and worship, Asaph's heart is revived, his blindness is reversed and his joy is re-established.
Genuine salvation will always produce genuine transformation. 2 Cor. 5:17 says " therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The...
In today's passage, Paul addresses the Christian's thought life. In order to grow more and more in our Christ-likeness, we are called to have...
There is peace and comfort and courage found in dwelling on God's promises. In our last message on Haggai, we unravel the promises of...