Psalms– 119: 121 – 144
Old Testament– 1 Kings 9: 10 – 28
New Testament– Matthew 26: 47 – 56
Psalms– 119: 145 – 160
Old Testament– 1 Kings 10: 1 – 13
New Testament– Matthew 26: 57 – 68
PSALMS
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Psalms 119: 121 – 160
Psalms 119: 151
Thou are near, LORD.
The psalmist experiences GOD’s nearness in times of trouble because he loves the LORD and is devoted to meditating in HIS Word. The LORD is near to all who love HIM and HIS Word. If you have trouble in your life, take your Bible and let GOD’s SPIRIT and Word revive your relationship with HIM.
OLD TESTAMENT
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1 Kings 9: 10 – 10: 13
The queen of Sheba came to Solomon to hear his wisdom, thereby to improve her own. Our Saviour mentions her inquiries after GOD, by Solomon, as showing the stupidity of those who inquire not after GOD, by our LORD JESUS CHRIST. By waiting and prayer, by diligently searching the Scriptures, by consulting wise and experienced Christians, and by practising what we have learned, we shall be delivered from difficulties.
Solomon’s wisdom made more impression upon the queen of Sheba than all his prosperity and grandeur. There is a spiritual excellence in heavenly things, and in consistent Christians, to which no reports can do justice. Here the truth exceeded; and all who, through grace, are brought to commune with GOD, will say the one half was not told them of the pleasures and the advantages of wisdom’s ways. Glorified saints, much more, will say of heaven, that the thousandth part was not told them, 1 Corinthians 2:9. She pronounced them happy that constantly attended Solomon. With much more reason may we say of CHRIST’s servants, blessed are they that dwell in HIS house; they will be still praising HIM. She made a noble present to Solomon. What we present to CHRIST he needs not, but will have us do so to express our gratitude.
The believer who has been with JESUS will return to his station, discharge his duties with readiness, and from better motives; looking forward to the day when, being absent from the body, he shall be present with the LORD.
NEW TESTAMENT
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Matthew 26: 47 – 68
Matthew 26: 67
They spit…buffeted…smote.
The suffering of CHRIST, stage two. After HIS arrest at night and abandonment by His disciples, JESUS was brought before Caiaphas and the Jewish council. He was blindfolded, mocked repeatedly, spat on and struck in the face.
Psalms– 119: 121 – 144
Old Testament– 1 Kings 9: 10 – 28
New Testament– Matthew 26: 47 – 56
Psalms– 119: 145 – 160
Old Testament– 1 Kings 10: 1 – 13
New Testament– Matthew 26: 57 – 68
PSALMS
🎼
Psalms 119: 121 – 160
Psalms 119: 151
Thou are near, LORD.
The psalmist experiences GOD’s nearness in times of trouble because he loves the LORD and is devoted to meditating in HIS Word. The LORD is near to all who love HIM and HIS Word. If you have trouble in your life, take your Bible and let GOD’s SPIRIT and Word revive your relationship with HIM.
OLD TESTAMENT
🌈
1 Kings 9: 10 – 10: 13
The queen of Sheba came to Solomon to hear his wisdom, thereby to improve her own. Our Saviour mentions her inquiries after GOD, by Solomon, as showing the stupidity of those who inquire not after GOD, by our LORD JESUS CHRIST. By waiting and prayer, by diligently searching the Scriptures, by consulting wise and experienced Christians, and by practising what we have learned, we shall be delivered from difficulties.
Solomon’s wisdom made more impression upon the queen of Sheba than all his prosperity and grandeur. There is a spiritual excellence in heavenly things, and in consistent Christians, to which no reports can do justice. Here the truth exceeded; and all who, through grace, are brought to commune with GOD, will say the one half was not told them of the pleasures and the advantages of wisdom’s ways. Glorified saints, much more, will say of heaven, that the thousandth part was not told them, 1 Corinthians 2:9. She pronounced them happy that constantly attended Solomon. With much more reason may we say of CHRIST’s servants, blessed are they that dwell in HIS house; they will be still praising HIM. She made a noble present to Solomon. What we present to CHRIST he needs not, but will have us do so to express our gratitude.
The believer who has been with JESUS will return to his station, discharge his duties with readiness, and from better motives; looking forward to the day when, being absent from the body, he shall be present with the LORD.
NEW TESTAMENT
✝️
Matthew 26: 47 – 68
Matthew 26: 67
They spit…buffeted…smote.
The suffering of CHRIST, stage two. After HIS arrest at night and abandonment by His disciples, JESUS was brought before Caiaphas and the Jewish council. He was blindfolded, mocked repeatedly, spat on and struck in the face.
Away in an obscure corner of Asia Minor, the greatest event of world’s history had taken place: The advent of Jesus Christ and the founding of the Christian Church.
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