Psalm 6: God’s Help and Judgment: Now and Then
Psalm 6
A psalm of someone in deep trouble. This much is clear.
6:1: “O Lord, do not rebuke me in your anger or discipline me in your wrath.”
Psalm 6
A psalm of someone in deep trouble. This much is clear.
6:1: “O Lord, do not rebuke me in your anger or discipline me in your wrath.”
Psalm 5
5:1: “Give ear to my words, O Lord, consider my sighing.”
Another psalm in which the psalmist bares his soul to the Lord. And once again his lament and pain of heart is that so many reject God and do not honor him with the praise and glory he deserves.
This is the fourth in the series of what the Holy Spirit shared with me concerning the Psalms.
Psalm 4< 4:1:“Answer me when I call to you, O my righteous God. Give me relief from my distress; be merciful to me and hear my prayer.”
At first, this might seem to be another plea for help from God to deliver the psalmist from his troubling plight. There are, after all, many such psalms and God himself invites us to do this very thing, to turn to him in our troubles and seek his help: He wants to be our God, who helps us in our time of need:
I know the author of this book personally. He wishes to remain anonymous, but has generously consented to the publication of his book on this website for the edification of the Body of Christ.
Let this book be a starting point for your further studies on these matters.
Michael
By Dr. Chandrakumar Manickam
Chapter 1
Practicing the Lordship of Christ
Visit Dr Chandrakumar’s website for more information on his books, videos, CDs and ministry training programmes, as well as information on how to contact him for speaking engagements.
What do we actually mean by the term practicing the Lordship of Christ? It involves: (1) Authority,
(2) Ownership, (3) Devotion, (4) Dependence, (5) Priorities, (6) Yielding.
Justin’s Mask-erade
Revival in a small coastal town in Australia
The following article is an account of a revival that was reported in Outreach Magazine when Pastor Peter Earle, the Principal of the School of Ministries led a bible college team to Yeppoon. (Editor’s note: It is true that this story is now 10 years old. Still it is very encouraging and can inspire us to believe for God to do such great things again in Australia.)
"And out of the ground the Lord God made every tree grow that is pleasant to the sight and good for food. The tree of life
was also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil." (Genesis 2:9).
Here are some of the common results of occult involvement and/or failure to honor one’s parents, as compiled by Bill Subritzky of Dove Ministries
Depression.
Suicidal thoughts.
No desire for prayer and Bible study.
Inner resistance to the Word of God.
No word of prayer coming to one’s lips.
Visions of white ghostly forms etc.
Fear
Struggles at the time of death.
Blindness.
Visionary dreams.
Telepathy.
Extra sensory powers.
Bible Teaching – Answers on Important Questions in the Christian Faith
Various articles covering diverse subjects are listing in the categories below. Some are teachings from the Bible and others are articles based on a Christian world view which analyze and critique various opposing philosophies and ways of thinking.
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