In this section of Psalm 119, the Hebrew letter aleph is given. Every line of each of the 8 verses begins with a word that starts with the letter aleph in the Hebrew.
These first 8 verses are about the blessedness of those who walk in God’s word and the longing to do so.
Únase al pastor David Guzik mientras continúa su enseñanza sobre el Evangelio de Juan en español con Juan 17:1-10. En esta sección, escuchamos acerca de la gran oración de Jesús con respecto a sí mismo y a los discípulos.
Pastor David Guzik gives an introduction to this wonderful Psalm, Psalm 119. He explains how the author is unnamed, how it is arranged in an acrostic pattern, and how it glorifies God and His word all throughout.
After some embarrassing technical mistakes at the beginning of our live Q&A, our lead question today was, “Is the Sabbath required for Christians?”
Then, lots of great questions from the live chat:
Who are the “robbers and thieves” Jesus referred to in John 10:8?
Christ said keep the Sabbath. so the question becomes how does Paul have authority to supersede what Christ said?
What does it mean in 1 Peter 4:18 that the righteous will scarcely be saved?
What advice would you give to a newly married man about being the spiritual leader in his home?
What does submission look like practically in a marriage?
How can we practically encourage Christian brothers and sisters to have unity in light of varying opinions on vaccines, masks, politics etc.?
Does 2 Thessalonians 2:11-12 teach that those who have been presented with the gospel but reject it NOW, will not be able to believe in the gospel after the rapture because of strong delusion?
What do you say to a friend who seems unconcerned about going to hell?
Do those who don’t pay tithes risk being under the curse spoken of in Malachi 3:9-10?
Is there a difference between receiving the Holy Spirit and being born again? Could it be that one event occurs and the other did not?
Can we combine belief in God and the study of the natural sciences?
Psalm 136 is a special psalm, with each one of its 26 verses repeating the sentence, His mercy endures forever. Throughout the Hebrew Scriptures, the phrase has somewhat of a liturgical sense to it, as if the assembled people of Israel said or sung this in response to the direction of the Levites leading singing and worship. We picture a great multitude of the people of God gathered in the temple courts. A priest or Levite would call out a reason to give God thanks, and His people would respond with, “For His mercy endures forever.”
Consider how great the mercy of God is, as it is expressed in the person and work of Jesus Christ throughout this wonderful psalm!
Psalm 100 is a psalm of thanksgiving, and it speaks of an invitation to the whole earth to know and to worship God.
Pastor David Guzik gives the what and why of giving praise and the what and why of giving thanks.
Part 16 in an expository series by Pastor David Guzik, author of the Enduring Word commentary, teaching through the Gospel of Luke. Titled "Eyewitness," this series emphasizes the manifold perspectives and accounts which each testify of Christ Jesus' divinity, work, and impact in our world.
Read David Guzik's full written commentary on Luke here:
https://enduringword.com/bible-commentary/luke-1/
Pastor David's free commentary on the entire Bible, in 10+ languages:
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Here Pastor David Guzik delivers a special message for the 2017 East Coast Pastor's Conference, held by Calvary Chapel of Philadelphia. Recorded on May 22, 2017, Pastor David emphasizes the power of faith through the story of Ezekiel in the Valley of Dry Bones, and how instructive such a lesson is to Christians today.
Read Pastor David's full written commentary on this passage:
https://enduringword.com/bible-commentary/ezekiel-37/
For Pastor David's free commentary on the entire Bible, in 10+ languages, visit the Enduring Word website:
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Part 39 in an expository series by Pastor David Guzik, author of the Enduring Word commentary, teaching through the Gospel of Luke. Titled "Eyewitness," this series emphasizes the manifold perspectives and accounts which each testify of Christ Jesus' divinity, work, and impact in our world.
Read David Guzik's full written commentary on Luke here:
https://enduringword.com/bible-commentary/luke-1/
Pastor David's free commentary on the entire Bible, in 10+ languages:
https://enduringword.com/
Download the free Enduring Word app today!
iPhone: https://apple.co/3X1sryZ
Android: https://bit.ly/3ixdC8f
Join Pastor David every Thursday for a Question & Answer live stream on YouTube @DavidGuzikEnduringWord (12PM Pacific, 3PM Eastern, 7PM GMT)
Submit your own timestamps via the comment section for a chance to have them incorporated into the video itself.
#biblestudy #enduringword #bible #gospelofluke #jesus #newtestament #Luke19