Psalms devotions

Boldly Confessing (Psalm 138)

Boldly Confessing (Psalm 138)

Have you ever been intimidated by vocal and vociferous critics of the Christian faith? During a small discussion on one of my social media feeds between a Christian friend and some atheist friends, one unbelieving friend shared a video clip in which English actor, and...

Mourning with Mourners (Psalm 137)

Mourning with Mourners (Psalm 137)

Bible readers are familiar with the imprecatory psalms, in which the writers call for God’s judgement on his (and their) enemies. Christians have wrestled with these texts for centuries. But perhaps there is no more shocking psalm in the entire collection than Psalm...

Good God (Psalm 136)

Good God (Psalm 136)

We live in a world in which people like to think that they, and most people, are basically good. Sure, there are a few bad apples that threaten to spoil the entire bunch, but we are encouraged to find the goodness in people rather than focusing on the negative. The...

The Prayer Book (Psalm 135)

The Prayer Book (Psalm 135)

Donald Whitney tells the story of sitting under the ministry of a guest preacher at the Chicago church he pastored in March 1985. As the guest taught on the prayers of the Paul, he paused, held up his Bible, and exhorted, “Folks, when you pray, use the prayer book.”...

Home at Last (Psalm 134)

Home at Last (Psalm 134)

Psalm 134 concludes the mini-collection of fifteen psalms (120–134) known as the Songs of Ascent. As we have observed, these songs were likely sung by worshippers as they travelled to Jerusalem three times a year for the main religious festivals at the temple. They...

Are We Not Divided? (Psalm 133)

Are We Not Divided? (Psalm 133)

The beloved hymn, “Onward Christian Soldiers,” has come under a great deal of scrutiny in recent months. After the armed insurrection at the US Capitol in early January, many called for an end to the use of this song in church worship services. The specific objection...