Believing Study

This unspeakably delightful verse has been sung on many a dying bed, and has helped to make the dark valley bright times out of mind. Every word in it has a wealth of meaning.
C. H. Spurgeon on the first verse of the 150th Psalm.
Even in our bad decisions and our wrong choices, we have a God who is forgiving and who still calls us “for such a time as this.”
C. H. Spurgeon expounds on Psalm 119:2.
A detailed look at the first six verses of Isaiah 49 in which we get a close look at the person and work of the Messiah (Christ).
The first verse of the Bible gives us a satisfying and useful account of the origin of the earth and the heavens. The faith of humble Christians understands this better than the fancy of the most learned men.
When grace has the victory, it is good to be ashamed of our folly, to admire the goodness of God, and be warned to guard our spirits another time.