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LORD, the God of my salvation, I have cried out by day and in the night before You. - What is the meaning of Psalm 88:1?
Today's Read the Bible passages are from Deuteronomy 5, Psalm 88, Isaiah 33, and Revelation 3.
Every child of God is always waiting on him for something. What is God calling you to do while you wait?
Who was Heman the Ezrahite in the Psalms? What is the message of Psalm 88? Is Heman the Ezrahite mentioned elsewhere in the Bible?
How can we learn to trust God like the prophet Habakkuk (Habakkuk 3:17-19)? After everything that happened, how could Habakkuk still trust God?
Skip to content To The broken hearted, the afflicted, and the distressed; Dear LORD be near and mend the broken hearted in this world; Psalms 34:1...
Psalm 88 seems like a song without a happy ending. But Pastor Bert Daniel shows that even this saddest of psalms communicates hope in unexpected w...
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