Psalm
Through the Bible: Psalms
The word psalm is derived from the Hebrew word tehillim, which means “praises," and the Greek word psallein, which means “to pluck.” Thus, Psalms is a collection of poetry sung with stringed instruments. The book records the poets' naked emotions––joy, sorrow, or anger––in the high and low seasons of their life. As John Calvin described it, reading Psalms is like looking into a mirror and seeing our own hearts.
Steadfast Love in Affliction
Where do you run when you are in a trial or experience heartache or distress? This plan helps us to turn to the Lord first. He is ready and waiting to meet us with His steadfast love in our afflictions.
Taste & See
In this four-day plan, Dr. Bob DeMaria shares how we can celebrate God’s goodness through food and community.
Restore My Soul
Life in this world can be hard, overwhelming, and exhausting at times. But Jesus calls us to rest in Him, to breathe in the joy He offers, to drink refreshing streams of His love, forgiveness, and grace. Jesus invites us to come to Him as we are, in all our emotions. Spending time with our Good Shepherd revives, repairs and renews us--it restores our very souls.
The Lord Is My Shepherd
Vance K. Jackson leads readers in this powerful devotional. Who guides your heart? Who feeds your soul? Let the Word of God rule and regulate every part of your life. When you are in Christ — He becomes the Shepherd of your soul. When you entrust your life to God, He will guide your path. Let God cultivate the ground of your heart as you read this timely devotional.
The King's Wedding (Psalm 45)
As believers, we develop a special relationship with Christ, and as His followers, we choose to become the brides of Christ and to cultivate a loving relationship with our Redeemer. In this five-day reading plan, Lenya Heitzig follows the lovely wedding song of Psalm 45 as we explore the possibilities of developing a relationship with God through appreciating His beauty and admiring His character.
Heart Songs: Week Three | Entering God's Sanctuary (Psalm 84)
There are times in our walk with the Lord when we may be acting within our faith but aren't investing ourselves wholeheartedly in it. Sometimes we need guidance to bring us back into a fully invested personal relationship with God. In this reading plan, Lenya Heitzig guides us through Psalm 84 and shows us how to apply it to our faith no matter the season we are in life.
After God's Heart
Psalms is a book full of songs and praises from David to God. David was a man after God’s heart. He loved God passionately. We too can have a heart for God. Through this 7-day plan, we can read and learn to be like David, living a life wholeheartedly and passionately for God.
Psalms: Window to Our Souls, Part 2
This plan goes through Psalms 76-150. Each 5 chapters will be followed by two days of passages that give more context or background to the Psalms.