In this week’s episode, John Snyder focuses on Psalm 119:41-42 and discusses how we can pray Scripture in these dark nights of the soul.
Read MoreHe who took our debt has now delivered himself from it by dying on the cross. His new life, now that he has risen from the dead, is a life free from legal claim, and it is the token to us that we whom he represented are free also.
Read MoreAs John Flavel says, the distance between the head and the heart is great, but the distance between the heart and action is short. Psalm 119:10 gives us fuel for prayer to shorten that distance between the head, the heart, and the life.
Read MoreWar is not an isolated and separate spiritual problem and religious problem. It is just a part and an expression of the one great central problem of sin.
Read MoreThis week, we discuss the balance of dependence and action, heart and will. We are called to live holy lives, but we can only do by leaning wholly on Christ.
Read MoreLooking unto Jesus…Only three words, but in those three words is the whole secret of life.
Read MoreToday on the Whole Counsel Podcast, John turns from the introductory observations in the early verses of Psalm 119 to the Godward cries of the Psalmist’s heart that begin in Psalm 119:4-5.
Read MoreLord, be Thou my King this day! Reign more absolutely in me than ever before. Let the increase of Thy government be continual and mighty in me, so that Thy name may be glorified in me now and forever.
Read MoreWhat does an appropriate balance between heart, mind, and life look like for the Christian? What role does the law play in the Christian’s life? How should we approach Psalm 119? In today’s episode of the Whole Counsel, John discusses these topics and addresses an important issue that is foundational to understanding this Psalm as we continue our new series with a look at Psalm 119:1-4.
Read MoreThe lessons is one of deep importance: the only humility that is really ours is not that which we try to show before God in prayers, but that which we carry out, in our ordinary conduct. The insignificances of daily life are the tests of eternity because they prove what really is the spirit that possesses us.
Read MoreWe bring our short series on Christian liberty to an early close this week to begin a series on Psalm 119. As individuals, a team, and a body at Christ Church New Albany, we have been studying Psalm 119 and found truths that have greatly encouraged us and benefitted our souls. Now, we want to share those truths with you.
Read MoreHe that searches the hearts of sinners died for them. His eye alone had searched their hearts; ay, was searching at the time He came. He knew what was in men; yet He did not abhor them on that account—He died for them.
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