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Day 5—Psalm 23

By Rick Godby / July 10, 2019
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Reading 5—The Shepherd and the flock READ PSALM 23 Psalm 23 is one of the most beloved and cited passages from Scripture. It is often used as a funeral psalm, but it is also used for those planning to adopt a child (Book of Common Prayer, 443). This is one of the many psalms ascribed […]

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Day 4—Psalm 19

By Rick Godby / July 9, 2019
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Reading 4—”Speedbumps” READ PSALM 19 Psalm 19 always makes me think of my dad, Paul Conrad. Before my dad would preach, he would pray the Psalm’s last verse, “Let the words of my mouth and the meditations of our hearts, be acceptable in your sight, Oh Lord. Our strength and our redeemer. Amen.”

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Day 3—Psalm 8

By Rick Godby / July 8, 2019
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Reading 3—Glory Everywhere READ PSALM 8 This Psalm celebrates our creator God who fashioned the universe from the stars above to the earth below, who exalted humanity over and above every other creature. Acknowledging the beauty and wonder of all God has made, the psalmist shares an important truth about “glory”: God who has set […]

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Day 2—Psalm 1

By Rick Godby / July 7, 2019
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Reading 2—Happy Are They… READ PSALM 1 From its very first word, “Happy”, some people might be struck oddly by Psalm 1. “Happy are they who have not walked in the counsel of the wicked.” Some translations write “Blessed” instead. This Psalm starts out by drawing direct parallels between a person’s emotional condition and one’s […]

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Day 1—Introduction

By Rick Godby / July 6, 2019
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Reading 1—Encountering God’s Imagination So often the question I am asked as a biblical scholar is some version of this: Is the Bible accurate? We all ask this question in some form or another. Did Jonah really get swallowed by a whale? Did Methuselah really live 969 years? Did Jesus really walk on water? Did […]

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