Today’s Walk in the Word
Teach us to number our days. —Psalm 90:12 It’s your choice: you can use your days selfishly or selflessly; you can use them growing bitter or getting better. A glance at the number of pages left on your calendar may signal that it’s too late to train for […]
Read MoreThe length of our days is seventy years— or eighty, if we have the strength. —Psalm 90:10 When you were a child it seemed like forever from one Christmas to the next. Now it seems that the decorations are barely boxed until it’s time to drag them […]
Read MoreYou have set our iniquities before you, our secret sins in the light of your presence. —Psalm 90:8 Wherever and whenever you are reading this, there is scandal in the news. It may involve a big shot […]
Read MoreYou are great … you alone are God. —Psalm 86:10 Louis XIV ruled France for seventy-two years, and demanded that he be addressed as Louis the Great. He ordered that Notre Dame Cathedral be totally dark during his funeral service, except for one […]
Read MoreI thought about the former days, the years of long ago. —Psalm 77:5 The “good old days” weren’t all that great. The paradise that you remember has been embellished by imagination. In any case, those days are long gone. Living one day at a time has much to commend it. That’s all you can […]
Read MoreSurely in vain have I kept my heart pure. —Psalm 73:13 Sometimes God’s children get testy when trouble comes. Why doesn’t God deliver the righteous from trouble and dump it on the wicked? Asaph’s complaint that the […]
Read MoreCast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you. —Psalm 55:22 Is something troubling you or someone you love? Health gone bad? Marriage gone sour? Child gone haywire? Finances gone south? Hopes gone belly up? Whatever is bothering you isn’t a minor matter. If others think so, they’re mistaken. If […]
Read MoreCall upon me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you. —Psalm 50:15 The promise of presence. When you feel alone, friendless, and forsaken, you’re not. You may be isolated by geography, circumstance, or sin—but he is near. He invites you to call upon him, and promises deliverance […]
Read MoreDo not be overawed when a man grows rich. —Psalm 49:16 Satan hasn’t encountered much resistance in enticing humans to focus on money—even conning us into using it as our standard of judgment. “What’s he […]
Read MoreMan, despite his riches, does not endure. —Psalm 49:12 Death is the great equalizer: it treats rich and poor the same. Psalm 49 highlights the short-lived glory of fame and fortune. To paraphrase its points: All the money in the world cannot […]
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