Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on Psalm 121:1-3
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Our help comes when we act on God's promises! Tom Norvell challenges us to move beyond mere intellectual belief of Psalm 121 to putting it into practice everyday.
You can come home again! Tammy Marcelain reminds us that God is only a breath prayer away from stepping in and blessing our lives if we will only invite him in.
Do you really think you will find answers looking where you're looking now? Mike Barres reminds us that we so easily get our focus on things down here and not on the Lord who can help us with our lives and help us solve our problems.
Who do you put your trust in? What's your hope for the future? Who or what are you putting your trust in? Let me encourage you to fully trust in the Lord and his salvation.
We can have hope for the future because of our eternal and faithful Father, the LORD God, El Shaddai, even when everything we think is lasting crumbles into dust. Demetrius Collins and Phil Ware lead us in a virtual, DIY, worship through words and music using YouTube videos to glorify God as El Shaddai, our Abba Father, and God Almighty.
Despite many warnings from the prophets, Israel began felt entitled because they were God's PEOPLE, in God's PLACE, by God's POWER. Demetrius Collins and Phil Ware lead us in an online, worship through words and music using YouTube videos to lift our eyes to the LORD and receive our strength, hope, and encouragement from him.
When was the last time you headed for the hills? We all need places of solitude to experience God's beauty and listen for the voice of God.
Sometimes a cell phone isn't the right answer! No matter how much we love our family, we can't protect them all the time or fix their every problem; we have to trust God to work in their lives what is best for them and to take care of them.
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