Psalm 119:157 – Persecutors
What is the value of repetition? (No, though the word “persecutor” is in the title, and in the verse, this is not about that!)
What is the value of repetition? (No, though the word “persecutor” is in the title, and in the verse, this is not about that!)
I do not turn aside from your judgments,for you have taught me. A couple of days ago, meditating on Psalm 119:99, I discussed teachers. I mentioned the idea briefly of allowing the Holy Spirit to be the teacher. I want you to notice the form of this verse. The second half is not an accomplishment…
I discuss interconnectedness of beauty, order, and knowledge in studying both nature and scripture. It warns against complacency, urging continuous exploration while balancing faith with accurate understanding and skepticism toward misleading narratives.
Blessed are you LORD.Teach me your statutes. Mark Twain said, “Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from making bad decisions.” Or something like that. I’ve found a number of variations, all attributed to Twain. The prayer, “Teach me!” is one that is pretty much guaranteed an answer, positive at least in the sense that…