I’ll give you an introduction before reading each chapter and after reading all the chapters. Well, today we’re going to read Psalm 78 through 80. I’m proud of you in a good way, and happy to have you as part of the Lifespring family. The decision to read the entire Bible is always a good one. No matter how long you’ve been with me this season, whether from the first episode or this is your first day, pat yourself on the back. Today as a milestone, it begins the second half of our year long journey through the Bible together. And once I reached the top and was no longer fighting against gravity, it felt so good. The other day when I walked home after locking my keys in the truck, most of the first half of the way was uphill. It’s a change in momentum, we’re over the top end headed downhill. This is the Lifespring family Audio Bible coming to you from Riverside, California and podcasting since 2004. When you buy through links on this site, we may earn an affiliate commission, and you will earn our gratitude. Your support of any amount is needed and very much appreciated. Please remember that this is a listener supported show. He yearns for the opportunity to bless His people.ĭesign: Steve Webb | Photo: Jakob Owens on Unsplash Today’s Bible Translationīible translation used in today’s episode: Ch. When God sees that our heart is right, He will always respond with love. It shows that we have a contrite heart, and God loves a heart that is contrite. But speaking the words is a way of showing Him that our heart is truly seeking Him, and broken. Yes, God knows all of this before we speak it. Of course we should always praise Him, but especially when we sense His presence and intervention in our lives. It’s healthy to confess that we truly are helpless without Him. If we are going through His discipline, we should acknowledge that we are aware of it, and then ask forgiveness. It’s good to acknowledge our pain before God, and to tell Him the circumstances of our situation. This is an excellent model for repentance and confession for us today. And he promises that when God delivers them, they will praise Him. He confesses that Israel is helpless without Him. The writer recounts how their enemies have wreaked havoc on the land and the people, and he asks God to turn His anger away from His people and toward those who do not acknowledge Him. Psalms 79 and 80 are good examples of a repentant Israel crying out to God after He has disciplined them for deserting Him. I’m calling today’s episode “Onward!” Comments on Psalms 79 and 80 I’ll give you an introduction before reading each chapter, and after reading the all the chapters I’ll have some comments. I’m proud of you, in a good way, and happy to have you as a part of the ls fam. The decision to read the entire Bible is always a one. It begins the second half of our year long journey through the Bible together. And once I reached the top, and was no longer fighting against gravity, it felt so good. Failure is not an option, if you want to see your brother alive.I can feel it. The aim is like no other: Find an Angel and collect their Torn Souls at the end of each world experience. As the story unfolds, our Hero embarks an intrepid adventure across 4 alternative words the Present Day, Middle Ages, Ancient Egypt and The Shadow Land where nothing is what it seems as you solve puzzles and battle Demons, Angels, Zombies, Mummies, Rats, Shadows and much, much worse. Puzzled, our hero surmises that his brother is in serious trouble and without hesitation hurries to rescue him. Together with the letter the envelope contains a strange item, roughly resembling some type of key. Our hero receives a strange and ominous letter from his brother asking him to travel to a small mountain town. Shade: Wrath of Angels is a 3rd person perspective action, horror, adventure game where intrigue grips the player as our hero begins to unravel the mystery surrounding his brothers? disappearance.
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