In generous and flowing prose, Philip Jenkins of Baylor University offers an inviting, nontechnical reading of Psalm 91 that is best described as a biography of the psalm. Focused on its reception ...
In the Believer’s Bible Commentary, William MacDonald begins his comments on Psalm 91 by telling of a five-year-old boy who was dying of diphtheria in 1922. As his mother turned her back so she could ...
Ray Lewis, retiring Baltimore Ravens linebacker, has a message for you: Read Psalms 91. Lewis has a reference to the psalm, well-known as a hardship prayer, emblazoned on his undershirt and on the ...
An overview of the historical background and theology of Psalms to help you develop your sermon series and apply it to your hearers. The Psalms are the words of people to God that have become the Word ...
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