This week we begin the Psalms.
In the words of one commentator, "The psalms are poetic discourse between Israel and God, who is said to hear and answer. Many are frank, unrestrained conversations. Some are prayers and praises that soar to the depths of human misery, anger, and frustration. A few are complacent and self-congratulatory and a few others are militant and chauvinistic. The psalms present a rich cross section of speech to and about God, and in some cases include speech from God. At their heart is the conviction that God is one to whom all can speak." [Walter Harrelson]
Mar 21: Job 34-35; Acts 15:1-21
Mar 22: Job 36-37; Acts 15:22-41
Mar 23: Job 38-40; Acts 16:1-21
Mar 24: Job 41-42; Acts 16:22-40
Mar 25: Ps 1-3; Acts 17:1-15
Mar 26: Ps 4-6; Acts 17:16-34
Mar 27: Ps 7-9; Acts 18
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