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Psalms for the Soul

The Bible speaks to us, but the Psalms speak for us. Psalm 119:17 says, “Help me, Lord, keep your Word.” The idea of applying Biblical principles is often misunderstood. It is not simply a process of hear, believe, apply as if one were putting on a new doctrine like a borrowed overcoat. As we get into the scripture, we can explore how the principles work and the proper way to apply them to our lives. As we do, the rich truth becomes our own. A believer who has little to say about God’s work in his life is probably not applying Scripture. Simply hearing and believing does not make a concept yours. A principle is yours when you explore the truth, discover its place in your life, and apply it so that God can make it work. Do not let the stresses of the day steal your Psalm.


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