Consider, in these conversations with the Discover the Word group, a song that are the reflections of a person who has lived life, learned, and now shares the experiences that taught him about his God. To that end, we turn to Psalm 18, which takes us to a song that David wrote in his old age as he looked back over the years of God’s faithfulness to him.
These days, you can’t turn the radio on without hearing someone romanticize their relationship through song. But thousands of years ago, David penned some of the most beautiful love songs ever written. In this chapter, you’ll turn to Psalm 18 and explore a timeless love song to God
When hard times come, it’s natural to want to quietly deal with things your own. But in Psalm 18, King David suggests a far better way to handle life’s problems! In this chapter, you’ll turn to Psalm 18 for a powerful reminder about where our help comes from—God alone!
In C. S. Lewis’ allegory, The Chronicles of Narnia, Lewis portrays Jesus as a roaring lion. It’s an image of might . . . a warrior who comes to our defense. But in our darkest moments, we tend to question God’s ability. In this chapter, you’ll discover a powerful God who cares for you
You might not normally think that gentleness and strength can co-exist. But in God, we see both of those qualities work together! In this chapter, you’ll gain a better picture of a God who is gentle and yet comes to your rescue every time.
The Scriptures tell us that God is our rock . . . a firm foundation for our lives. And this comforting truth needs to be declared to all! In this chapter, you’ll see why God’s character is worthy to be proclaimed among the nations.