A rendering of Psalm 126, reflecting on the joy of those returned from exile, looks forward to God turning current crying into future laughing because of how God will turn things right-side up again.
A rendering of Psalm 126, reflecting on the joy of those returned from exile, looks forward to God turning current crying into future laughing because of how God will turn things right-side up again.
A rendering of Psalm 113, which considers the greatness of God and yet his willingness to be involved in the lives of those who are the least and the last of us.
A rendering of Psalm 107, which considers the mercy-love of God that intervenes for us when we pray in the middle of our troubles.
(Worship leader: A David poem about the time when that Edomite Doeg reported back to Saul, saying, “I found David at Abimelech’s house.”) Hey, you “superheroes,” You self-proclaimed big shots, So proud of the debris […]