This week’s psalm, Psalm 109, comes from Book V of the Psalms (107-150). The version I am using is the ESV, which can be found online found at www.esv.org. Read more
While this post can stand on its own, it is meant to be read after reading Psalm 108. As with any scripture, I would encourage you to find your own voice as you seek to respond to this psalm. If you do find this helpful, feel free to pass it on to someone who might be encouraged as well.
Also, the image I used for this post is a piece of digital art titled Kingdom Come created by Tamer and Cindy Elsharouni. Copies of it can be purchased at https://fineartamerica.com/featured/kingdom-come-tamer-elsharouni.html. Read more
While this post can stand on its own, it is meant to be read after reading Psalm 107. As with any scripture, I would encourage you to find your own voice as you seek to respond to this psalm. If you do find this helpful, feel free to pass it on to someone who might be encouraged as well. Read more