Warren Wiersbe
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 9:1-6 Psalm 9 is a great victory psalm.“I will praise You, O Lord, with my whole heart; I will tell of all Your marvelous works” (v. 1). Notice the universals in that verse — “my whole heart” and “all Your marvelous works.”I must confess that there are…
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 6:1-10 All of us know what it means to sin and to confess our sin.Psalm 6 is the first of the seven penitential psalms.Occasionally God has to remind us to confess our sins. In verses 1–5, David pleads for God not to rebuke him or to chasten…
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 9:17-20 The humanist sings, “Glory to man in the highest.”And sometimes it looks as if man is prevailing and God is a failure. You recall the slogan that was popular a few years ago that proclaimed “God is dead.”Then the philosophers decided God was not really dead;…
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 14:1-7 The word fool in Psalms or Proverbs does not refer to an unintelligent person.It refers to a person who is morally perverse. Why is he a fool?Because “The fool has said in his heart, ‘There is no God’” (v. 1).And what is the result of this?“They…
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 2:1-12 Are you surprised that God laughs?“He who sits in the heavens shall laugh; the Lord shall hold them in derision” (v. 4). God has a sense of humor, but His laughter is the kind that is born of judgment. It’s the laughter of derision, the laughter…
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 8:1-9 Charles Darwin said man is an animal.Sigmund Freud taught that man is a spoiled child.Karl Marx believed man is an economic factor. But the Bible says God has a much higher calling for man. God wants us to be kings; He wants us to reign in…
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 11:1-7 Have you ever felt like running away?“In the Lord I put my trust; how can you say to my soul, ‘Flee as a bird to your mountain’?” (v. 1). All of us have days when we feel like quitting. We throw up our hands and say,…
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 10:14-18 In Part 1 we dealt with concern — the first stage of asking the question “Why?” In this segment we will cover the last two stages. The second stage involves commitment — God is helping.Man’s sinful condition leaves him helpless, so David turns his attention from…
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 10:1-13 “Why?” is the easiest question to ask but the hardest to answer. David asks why three times in this psalm. The atheist’s answer to this question is that there is no God; the rationalist says God is unable to act or doesn’t care; and the legalist…
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FONT SIZE | A A A Read Psalm 10:12-18 David cried out and said, “God, You’ve got to take care of the situation.” For several years Saul had been pursuing him. At one point David compared himself to a flea that was being chased. Saul’s problem was that he was listening to liars in his…