Episode #132 // A conversation through Psalm 1
Adaelia and I have a conversation through Psalm 1 and talk about wisdom, happiness, and delight in the Lord.
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Adaelia and I have a conversation through Psalm 1 and talk about wisdom, happiness, and delight in the Lord.
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This week’s encouragement: be patient and wait for the Lord. He is the one that produces fruit in our lives even if we don’t see it. nnMondays can be difficult, but today is the day that the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24)
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Part 2 of the fall of Babylon series.
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So often our issues with pride are because we’re thinking of ourselves and our own self-sufficiency too much, and too often. I want to take a look at Proverbs 16: 18 – 19 this morning and gain some perspective.