Psalm 2 Reading and Reflection
An early morning reading and reflection on Psalm 2.
An early morning reading and reflection on Psalm 2.
Calling the Heart to Worship Read Psalm 2 The One who judges the nations, sits on His throne this morning and calls us to serve the him. So let us rejoice and serve him with a glad heart for nothing can thwart his will, and he who trusts him will never be put to shame. … More November Prayers (2)
These short liturgies are based on the Psalm sequence that follows the pattern of the psalm that corresponds to the day of the month and every 30th psalm from it 4x. Thus, for the second day of the month, the pattern is Psalm 2, 32, 62, 92 and 122. The content of those Psalms form … More December 2: Liturgies for Life
Some years ago I was walking around the reception tables after a wedding I had performed. An older woman approached me with a question. Almost everyone present at this particular wedding had come from a high church liturgical tradition. In their tradition, they had sometimes weekly, sometimes monthly recited either the Apostle’s Creed or the … More Jesus is Coming
Among the many things I have been working on since leaving Trinity Church as its Senior Pastor is a revision of my 2012 book, Picking A President: Or Any Other Elected Official. Some might think it odd to revise a book that is only five years old. Let me tell you why I’m doing it. … More A Chapter Revision Excerpt
Friday is for Heart Songs Meditation on Exodus 11-12 and the Passover “So Moses said, ‘Thus says the LORD; About midnight I will go out in the midst of Egypt, and every firstborn in the land of Egypt shall die, from the firstborn of Pharaoh who sits on his throne, even to the firstborn of … More Midnight Violence and the Salvation of a Nation
Poems for Psalms Suggested by Psalm 2 December 29, 2005 Read Psalm 2 Empty Buckets Empty. Powerless. Senseless. Pointless. Meaningless. Absurd. Purposeless. Futile. Without effect. The laughter of heaven holds. The plan will unfold in its time. Fear and rejoice. And take your refuge in Him Who is ever blessed And ever blessing. © Marty … More Why Do the Heathen Rage?