What Psalm 119 Taught Us: Four Principles to Carry Forward

In this final devotional on Psalm 119, we revisit four life-giving truths discovered along the way—anchoring our hearts in God's promises, His guidance, His joy, and His faithfulness.

The Shepherd Who Seeks the Wanderer (Psalm 119:169-176)

Psalm 119:169–176 closes with a tender prayer from a wandering heart. This article reflects on the Shepherd who seeks the lost, the mercy that answers our cry, and the hope that God's Word offers to every soul in need.

The Steady Heart in a Shaking World (Psalm 119:161-168)

Sometimes the people who should protect you are the ones who wound you. Sometimes the places that should feel safe—don’t. The systems crack. The princes, the leaders, the ones with gold in their pockets and gavel in hand—press in, without cause. And you? You stand there, bloodied but breathing. Bruised, but unbent. Because while their …

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Seen, Heard, and Held – Psalm 119:153-160

There are days—gray, unhurried, heavy days—when it seems heaven has put up a "Do Not Disturb" sign. Our prayers feel unanswered, our hearts misunderstood, and we wonder if God sees. Psalm 119:153–160 is for such days. "Consider mine affliction," the psalmist writes. In other words: Lord, look at my pain. Don’t just scan it. Don’t …

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