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Posts tagged with ‘David’

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What David Didn’t Say (Greg Gwin)

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What David Didn’t Say Greg Gwin One of the most famous episodes in the Bible is that of David’s sin with Bathsheba and Nathan’s subsequent confrontation with the king.  It has often been pointed out that David’s confession stands as a model of what confession ought to be.  We are awed by his simple,  humble […]

Did David’s Parents Forsake Him? (Ps. 27:10)

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Did David’s Parents Forsake Him? (Psalm 27:10) Mike Johnson Many think Psalm 27 was written by David when he was fleeing from Saul.  In verses 1-3, he expresses his complete confidence in God.  In verses 4-6, he speaks of his love and communion with God, and then in verses 7-12, we see where David turns […]

Boasting in the Lord (Ps. 34:2)

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Boasting in the Lord Mike Johnson      (Psalm 34:2)        David probably wrote Psalm 34 during the time he was fleeing from King Saul.  During this time, he was facing great adversity.  Yet, despite this, he declares in verse 2,   “My soul shall make its boast in the Lord; the humble shall hear of it […]

Bless the Lord, O My Soul (Ps. 103)

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“Bless the Lord, O My Soul” (Psalm 103) Mike Johnson  There are 150 psalms in the Bible.  David wrote most of them, but there are other writers, such as Asaph, Korah, Moses, and Solomon.  There are many psalms classified as psalms of praise.  A well-known psalm of praise is Psalm 103.  Highly extolled, it is […]

Bless the Lord at All Times (Ps. 34:1)

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Bless the Lord at All Times (Psalm 34:1) Mike Johnson According to its title, David wrote Psalm 34 during the time he was fleeing from Saul.  Seeking refuge, he fled to Gath.  When discovered there, David faked insanity to avoid harm. He then escaped to the cave of Adullam.  Although his family and 400 loyalists […]

God’s Minorities

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God’s Minorities During the time that Noah was building the ark, he was very much in the minority – but he won! When Joseph was sold into Egypt by his brothers he was a decided minority – but he won! When Gideon and his three hundred followers with their broken pitchers and lamps put the […]

How Excellent Is Your Name (Psalm 8)

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HOW EXCELLENT IS YOUR NAME (Psalm 8) Mike Johnson Some consider Psalm 8, “the most well-known psalm people have never read.” Understandably, the tendency today is to focus more on the New Testament, which results in people having less familiarity with the Old Testament.   Yet, quotations of Psalm 8 occur so much in the New […]

The Secret

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The Secret Jere. E. Frost Why did Samuel say to Saul, “Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams?” (1 Sam. 15:22). Because God would rather have us obey than to accomplish the most astounding feats or offer the most lavish praise. There is no substitute for obedience. […]

Blot Out My Transgressions (Ps. 51:1)

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“Blot Out My Transgressions” Mike Johnson In II Samuel 11 and 12, we can read the story where David committed adultery with Bathsheba.  To cover up his sin, he had her husband, Uriah, murdered.  Nathan, a prophet of God, eventually confronted him.  At this point, David admitted he had sinned against the Lord. Most agree […]

My Sin Is Always Before Me (Ps. 51:3)

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My Sin Is Always Before Me (Psalm 51:3) Mike Johnson The writer of Psalm 51 expresses great sorrow for his sins.  Most agree that David is the author, and he wrote it after his sin with Bathsheba.  In 2 Samuel 11-12, we learn that David committed adultery, and then he committed murder trying to conceal […]

Why Is Sin So Bad? (Ps. 51:4)

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Why Is Sin So Bad? (Psalm 51:4) Mike Johnson Psalm 51 is thought to have been written by David in connection with his sin with Bathsheba.  You might recall that he had committed adultery with Bathsheba, and he had her husband (Uriah) killed to cover up his deed.  In Psalm 51, David was expressing his […]

Asking for God’s Mercy (Ps. 51:1-2)

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Asking for God’s Mercy (Psalm 51:1-2) Mike Johnson Psalm 51:1-2 says, “Have mercy upon me, O God, According to Your lovingkindness; according to the multitude of Your tender mercies, blot out my transgressions. Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin.” David wrote this Psalm, it is thought, after his sin […]