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Michtam ~ from root meaning to mark or engrave. Psalms. a free CD will be available following the service. 59-63. Deliver ~ to bring one out. Defend ~ to set on high. Psalms. 59-63.
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Michtam ~ from root meaning to mark or engrave Psalms a free CD will be available following the service 59-63
Deliver ~ to bring one out Defend ~ to set on high Psalms 59-63
“Their malicious speech gushes from them as from a bubbling fountain. The wicked are voluble in slander; their vocabulary of abuse is copious, and as detestable as it is abundant. What torrents of wrathful imprecation will they pour on the godly! They need no prompters, their feelings force for themselves their own vent, and fashion their own expressions.” Psalms 59-63 C. H. Spurgeon
GNB ~ I have confidence in your strength; you are my refuge, O God. Message ~ Strong God, I’m watching you do it, I can always count on you. Psalms 59-63
“The greater our present trials the louder will our future songs be, and the more intense our joyful gratitude. Had we no day of trouble, where were our season of retrospective thanksgiving?” Psalms 59-63 C. H. Spurgeon
shushanudeth – shushan, lily + eduth – covenant Psalms 59-63
Ps. 60:6-11 = Ps. 108:7-12 Psalms 59-63
Psalms 59-63 Judean Wilderness
“Communion with God is so sweet that the chill of the morning is forgotten, and the luxury of the couch is despised. The morning is the time for dew and freshness, and the Psalmist consecrates it to prayer and devout fellowship.” Psalms 59-63 C. H. Spurgeon
“There is within the very protoplasm of man those little tentacles that are reaching out for God” Psalms 59-63 Henry Drummond
“To dwell with God is better than life at its best; life at ease, in a palace, in health, in honor, in wealth, in pleasure; yea, a thousand lives are not equal to the eternal life which abides in Jehovah’s smile.” Psalms 59-63 C. H. Spurgeon