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23 March, Isaiah 55.1-9; Psalm 63.1-9; 1 Corinthians 10.1-13; Luke 13.1-9 HERE is another Gospel passage unique to Luke. Sometimes, the context of such passages helps us, as we find clues to meaning ...
Yet once it is in operation, nothing and no one else but God can satisfy that thirst. Psalm 63 says this most poignantly: “O God, you are my God, I seek you, my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints ...
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In that article, Dr. Newman explored Psalm 63 and its implications for growth during difficult circumstances. This article builds on this previous work by applying the Biblical concepts to ...
We're all perpetually longing for love. Fortunate are those who realize early that another human being can't meet this unrequitable need. Even more fortunate are men and women of prayer who realize ...
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Could any readers shed any more light? Psalm 46 in the King James Version is actually a light revision of Coverdale’s version (1535) (the version included in the Book of Common Prayer). In Coverdale’s ...