| The Psalms have always held a special place in the affection of Israel.The people of God rejoiced and lamented together by singing thePsalms. The early Christians discovered the Psalms to be an integral linkto their heritage as well. A psalm was the expression of joy uttered by Augustine at his con-version, and a psalm was the consolation on his lips as he lay upon hisdeath bed. Chrysostom comforted himself in exile by quoting thePsahns. John Hus had a psalm on his lips as he was burned at the stake.Reciting a psalm, Luther entered the Diet of Worms, prepared to defythe Church and stand by faith alone. But the Psahns have meant much more to us than affection or moti-vation. They also have been a significant source of inspiration. A. C.Gabelein used to say, "A psalm a day keeps worry away." Many of ushave found the Psalms to be an excellent source of comfort, of courage,of strength. Strength and hope for our spiritual journey is the goal of WarrenWiersbe in this daily devotional on the Psalms, and he succeeds verywell. Writing in his own practical and interesting style, Dr. Wiersbebrings us to the banquet table and serves a heaping portion of God sblessing and strength through each psalm. Every reader will be blessed,but more than that, every reader will be instructed, motivated, inspiredand challenged. Here you will find daily food in abundance--good food, tasty food,food to fuel your Christian life. If a psalm a day does keep worry away,who of us can afford to be without one? This devotional book will ensurethat your minimum daily Psalms requirement is met. Bon appetit! |
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