Last night my wife and I found a very old box that had been stored in our attic for 20 years. Guess what was in it?
Psalm 6,8-10,14,16,19,21
Okay, I confess that when I looked at the number of Psalms for today I got a little shaky. But actually, it’s not any more reading that 2-3 regular chapters. And, (bonus!) I had some refreshing thoughts. Funny how Scripture does that…
Psalm 121, 123-125, 128-130
As I read these Psalms this morning, I think I will just jot down whatever each one means to me. Maybe that will help me remember them at the right occasion in the future.
1 Samuel 28-31 and Psalm 18
Today we see the stark contrast between the believer (David) and Saul, who has fallen away.
Psalm 17,35,54,63
I had a moment of insight this morning. I want to jot it down before it gets away.
1 Samuel 25-27
Three key events in today’s reading, but Nabal and Abigail is definitiely my favorite.
Psalm 7, 27, 31, 34, 52
A few reflections on each of the Psalms. Since we are reading chronologically these Psalms mostly likely were penned by David while he was on the run from Saul.
1 Samuel 21-24
Sometimes when I read I try to summarize the one key thought that is being represented by the text. It isn’t always possible to do, based on the size of the passage, etc. Today, here’s what I would say the key thought is…