David called Jesus his LordDavid called Jesus his Lord
David called Jesus his Lord in the Book of Psalms and mentioned by Jesus in Luke 20:41-44. Psalms 110:1-2[1]The Lord said to my lord, “Sit here at my right until
David called Jesus his Lord in the Book of Psalms and mentioned by Jesus in Luke 20:41-44. Psalms 110:1-2[1]The Lord said to my lord, “Sit here at my right until
The Psalmist shared in Psalm 139:13-15 that he was fearfully and wonderfully made. The Psalmist asked God to search him to see whether there are any wicked ways in him
The Psalmist gave great insights into God in Psalm 139:1-13, GNB, how God can perceive his thoughts from afar vs 2. He also highlighted that God is everywhere in vs
In Isaiah 55:8-11, NIV highlighted that God’s thoughts and ways are higher than our thoughts and ways. Like the rain and the snow, his word that goes out of his
In Romans 8:18, NIV. I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us. Romans 8:18-28[18]I consider that what we suffer
Jesus displayed his wisdom by able to read the mind of his accusers and spies; refer to Luke 20:20-26. Luke 20:20-25[20]So they looked for an opportunity. They bribed some men
The song lays on my heart today, soothing and calming my nerves; I worship his beautiful name. Psalms 138:1-8[1]I thank you, Lord, with all my heart; I sing praise to
In Romans 8:1-17, Paul taught about living in the spirit of Christ, be a slave to righteousness than a slave to sins. There is no condemnation for those who are
The Psalmist shared in Psalm 137:1-7 how they wept in captivity and how their tormentors demanded from them songs of joy. Psalms 137:1-7[1]By the rivers of Babylon we sat down;
Thought: I wonder what happens if Adam and Eve had not sinned in the garden of Eden. How are God’s glories and attributes manifested in the other plan?