The psalmist, bowed down with sickness and sorrow, is burdened with unbelieving thoughts, which he resolves to stifle, lest any evil should come from their expression, Ps 39:1-2. But silence creates an insupportable grief, which at last demands utterance, and obtains it in the prayer of Ps 39:3-6, which is almost a complaint and a sigh for death, or at best a very desponding picture of human life. From Ps 39:7-13 the tone is more submissive, and the recognition of the divine hand more distinct; the cloud has evidently passed, and the mourner's heart is relieved. ---Spurgeon
Monday, June 04, 2007
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- Death, The Christian, and Healing
- For You!
- Piper books for $5
- Men's Lunch
- Kanapaha Park 6:30 Tonight!
- Psalm 68, help for today's reading
- Hoping for a Broken Heart
- When the Darkness Will Not Lift
- Impreccatory Psalms
- Helps for Psalm 60 & Psalm 61
- volleyball 6:30 at kanapaha
- Why on earth am I here?
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- Psalms 57 & 58 are today's readings
- Paul Alistair MacGregor is here!
- Brief article by Francis Schaeffer on why we bapti...
- Balancing our Keller appreciation
- simple church, fyi
- Godward thoughts as we prepare for Corporate Worship
- Using a hymn to build your faith
- Reminder & Reflection Redux
- Psalm 51 and Colin Farrell
- R e a d t h i s slowwwwwly.....
- Psalm 50
- Rain or Shine
- Hearing God's Call
- You can bring everything to Jesus
- Men's Lunch 34th & Archer
- Our Sins are Covered
- 6:30 tonite... Frisbee Football at Kanapaha Pk
- Scandalous Freedom
- Talking to yourself? Or listening to yourself?
- This Life
- When Free Grace is Resisted by Christians
- Almighty AND With Us
- How True!
- Stewarding a Season of Spiritual Dryness
- Night in Park a Success
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- outline of Psalm 40, per Spurgeon
- Recovery from Sin by Faith in Christ
- Praise God for Progress
- Jesse Ryan Oates
- Our Times in God's Hand... what that means
- Psalm 39...sorrow, silence, submission
- Work Day Tomorrow
- How can I make them see their errors?
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