Psalm 89: The Lord’s reign through David has died
The final psalm in Book 3 is the low point of the Psalter. Jerusalem has fallen. Judah is captive to Babylon. There is no longer any nation to show the nations the wonder of belonging to God. The k…
The final psalm in Book 3 is the low point of the Psalter. Jerusalem has fallen. Judah is captive to Babylon. There is no longer any nation to show the nations the wonder of belonging to God. The k…
Larry the Lubber The opinions expressed by Larry the Lubber on the climate of our culture doth not necessarily reflect the views of this pirate’s crew — mostly because Larry be a pompous, sanctimonious authority on Scripture whose pontifications tend ter offend most everyone — even when he be right. – Staff Dear chaps, it […]
Have you ever realized that there was an eternity before what we have now on Earth? Think about this: when God placed man in the Garden of Eden, it was perfect. There was no sickness, no hurt, no p…
The Lord's righteousness and kindness in all His works reflect His perfect nature. This divine balance inspires us to pursue justice with compassion, guiding our actions to mirror His character and spread His love in our daily lives.
This verse profoundly reflects on Jesus' sacrifice. By bearing our sins on the cross, He enables us to die to sin and live in righteousness. His wounds bring us healing, offering redemption and new life.
Some say that God helps those who help themselves. But what does the Bible say? The answer might surprise you. Today Byron Mills joins host Chris Cree to talk about the dangers of self-righteousness and how that is likely more insidious than many appreciate.
It should be apparent to anyone even casually reading the news that the world is becoming more divisive. Some might argue the earth has always experienced conflict, which is probably accurate, and only proves that humanity continues to go through cycles of self-destructive behavior that ultimately l