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About this Book
Psalm 119 is the longest psalm in the
Bible and is filled with wisdom and insights that are relevant to the modern
believer in Christ. Go on this insightful and inspirational journey of
discovery through the Psalm and uncover pearls of wisdom that will enhance
your daily walk with Christ. Through these reflections by Pastor Trudy
Pettibone, you will experience joy, struggle, blessings and peace through
understanding and heeding God's precepts. This devotional focuses on
thirty-five verses that reflect the characteristics of God, the gifts of
God, and humanity's response to God, themes than reverberate throughout Psalm
119.
Following is a sample list of the themes discussed:
Arrogance and Pride
Freedom, Liberty
Wisdom and Knowledge
Joy in suffering
Trust
Servanthood
Love
Joy and delight
Enemies
Evil
Delight in God and God's Word
And many more!
- Understanding
- Life
- Righteousness
- Comfort
- Fullness of God's love
- Presence
- Eternity
- Protection
- Safety and Fear in the Lord
- Nearness of the Lord
- Happiness
- Desire
- Speaking the truth
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All of these themes fall under the two dominant themes that
reverberate throughout the psalm: God's command, and God's promise.
These brief reflections are perfect as an integral part of your
daily devotion, or for use in your personal or corporate Bible study.
BISAC Category: REL012020 Religion/ Christian Life/
Devotional
A devotional on Psalm 119
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"I am your servant; give me understanding, so that I may know your
teachings."
Psalm 119 (v.125)
About the Author
Trudy
Usner Pettibone strongly believes in a daily devotional time, and has
focused on writing and publishing devotionals for both children and adults
since 1991. A Baptist pastor, Rev. Pettibone has a B.A. in Religious Studies
from the University of South Florida, a M.Div. from The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary, and a M.A. from Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati.
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