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Claiming Innocence in Psalm 44:22
The Hebrew Psalter contains many expressions of human suffering and divine lament, yet few verses capture the tension between covenant faithfulness and suffering as powerfully as Psalm 44:22: “Beca…
Claude F. Mariottini,
Untouchable in the Almighty’s Hand
The Psalms were intended to be more than a balm or a battle plan—they’re meant to be your very life.
Revive Our Hearts,
Claiming Innocence in Psalm 44:22
The Hebrew Psalter contains many expressions of human suffering and divine lament, yet few verses capture the tension between covenant faithfulness and suffering as powerfully as Psalm 44:22: “Beca…
Claude F. Mariottini,
Untouchable in the Almighty’s Hand
The Psalms were intended to be more than a balm or a battle plan—they’re meant to be your very life.
Jason Davis,
No Evil Shall Befall You: What Real Rescue Means - Joyfully Pressing On
The words have become a sort of Christian incantation for some. Pray them and keep coronavirus at bay. But is that what those words in Psalm 91 really mean?
Abigail Wallace,
Interpreting the Weather - Emmanuel Baptist Church
In Jonah chapter 1, Jonah ran into a terrible storm on the Mediterranean Sea. It was so bad it threatened to break up the ship (Jonah 1:4). The sailors were desperate, even throwing their cargo overboard to try to save themselves (Jonah 1:5). They expected to die (Jonah 1:6). All this because of Jonah’s disobedience.
Chris Hutchison,

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