The Unsearchable Splendor of God (Psalm 145)

Sam Storms’ meditation on the greatness of God can be found at Enjoying God Ministries: David begins with God’s greatness (vv. 3, 6b), a word that is horribly overused in our day and applied to anything from deodorant to the most obnoxious professional athlete. Historically, many have taken the adjectiveGreat and made it part of their name: Alexander the … More The Unsearchable Splendor of God (Psalm 145)

Finding God in the Cave

Sam Storms, of Enjoying God Ministries: Just when I think I might have God ever so slightly figured out, he pulls a surprise on me that shatters and confuses and discombobulates what little understanding I have of him. I’m a theologian by trade, so its my responsibility and calling (and joy) in life to do … More Finding God in the Cave

Sam Storms on Psalm 139: Omniscient! Omnipresent! And now, on to Omnipotent!

Dr. Sam Storms, of Enjoying God Ministries: Psalm 139 is all about God, simply and solely. If that doesn’t interest you, I doubt that you’ll find it of much help in life. That it might not interest you is, of course, tragic. That it ought to interest you goes without saying. But let me say it anyway. Better still, … More Sam Storms on Psalm 139: Omniscient! Omnipresent! And now, on to Omnipotent!

Spurgeon: Better to hang them up than to dash them down

Psalm 137:1-3 By the waters of Babylon, there we sat down and wept, when we remembered Zion. On the willows there we hung up our lyres. For there our captors required of us songs, and our tormentors, mirth, saying, “Sing us one of the songs of Zion!” Charles H. Spurgeon comments:   Better to hang them … More Spurgeon: Better to hang them up than to dash them down