Today’s Word

Failure Rate

Let me not be put to shame, O Lord, for I call upon You; let the wicked be put to shame, let them be silent in Sheol  Psalm 31:17  NASB Shame– We’ve investigated the Hebrew word bôš several times in the past. John Oswalt notes: The primary meaning of this root is “to fall into disgrace, normally through failure, either of self or…
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The Objective of Conversation

Make Your face to shine upon Your servant; save me in Your lovingkindness.  Psalm 31:16  NASB Shine upon– Facebook is a failure.  So is texting, and any other form of personal communication that diminishes the human requirement of face-to-face relationship.  Yes, all of those electronic (and other) forms of communication convey information, but they do not allow real…
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Communication

My times are in Your hand; deliver me from the hand of my enemies and from those who persecute me.  Psalm 31:15 NASB Times– The obvious personal application question here is this one: Are your times in God’s hand? Maybe we should expand this a bit. Is your emotional wellbeing, your sense of personal safety, your reliance on physical sustenance, your…
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The Vocabulary of Trust

But as for me, I trust in You, O Lord, I say, “You are my God.”  Psalm 31:14  NASB Trust– By now we should be quite familiar with bāṭaḥ (trust).  TWOT’s reminder is important: in Hebrew, bāṭaḥ expresses that sense of well-being and security which results from having something or someone in whom to place confidence. It is significant…
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Bearing Up

For I have heard the slander of many, terror is on every side; while they took counsel together against me, they schemed to take away my life.  Psalm 31:13 NASB Slander– Perhaps a pun will help us remember the seriousness of slander. The Hebrew word, dibbâ, seems to be derived from the verb dābab (to move gently or glide over). But from…
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Gathered to His Kin

I am forgotten as a dead man, out of mind; I am like a broken vessel.  Psalm 31:12  NASB Forgotten– The screenwriters of the movieTroy brilliantly captured the great Greek question mark of life.  In a conversation between Achilles and his mother, she describes Greek angst perfectly.  Listen: What is the worst thing that can befall a…
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