Remembering all that God has done was a common theme in the Psalms. Throughout the Bible, we are taught to remember God’s greatness, His works, his power, and his might.
2 Thessalonians 1:1-4; 11-12
As we, the local church, are experiencing the challenges of isolation from one another, and from our formal gatherings, it is worth taking a closer look at the letters of Paul to the churches. The longing of Paul to be reunited with his brothers and sisters in Christ is a common theme throughout his epistles. Whether he is separated from the body of Christ by distance, or by chains, his desire for both continued and renewed fellowship continues to be displayed and our desires likewise should reflect these same longings.
New City Catechism Q4
The King of Glory
Three Bullet Thursday: Hebrews 2:1-4
Psalm 8
As a family we have been working our way through the Psalms each night around the dinner table. I’ll admit that one of the biggest challenges I’ve faced during this time of social isolation has been keeping a 4 and 6 year old engaged with David’s lamentations and cries for help.
One night however, after I had finished reading through Psalm 8, my 6 year old daughter exclaimed “Ah, that was good!”.