The Psalms & God’s Faithfulness.

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Rewind to December of 2019

A friend of mine encouraged me to write devotions, which are like mini-Bible studies including, scripture, some kind of teaching, and small bits of encouragement. I do not think I’m wise, but I pray for understanding and wisdom. Sometimes God grants my prayer. Other times I have scratched my head, inhaled too much coffee, and growled at my keyboard. 🤷🏻‍♀️☕️😠

But, in those times, God always led me to someone who knew more- pastors, theologians, Christian/Jewish institutions. I have even learned some Hebrew! 💡

Enter 2020 (and we all know what that means)

My same friend asked me to share these devotions on my website. We were all locked down. Churches were closed. We were isolated, lonely, worried, angry, etc. etc. etc. Blah blah blah.

We needed a way to connect. God knew. And for me, this became a lifeline. 😢

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Today

This study of the Psalter is available on my website. But sorting through it can be cumbersome. Therefore, I’ve compiled the study into a book (a rather large pdf) that I would like to share with you.

Follow me via email (as I’m not sure how else to get the book out to those who want it).

For now . . .

You can read through the devotions here- Psalms 📖 🤓

Fun Fact.

Did you know that some Bible translations are under copyright? I used many translations to study the book of Psalms. However, when writing each individual Psalm out at the beginning of its devotion (except for the really long ones!), I primarily used the New International Version.

Well . . . that means I need permission from Biblica. The requirements are when using more than 500 verses OR an entire chapter. I have done both. 😁

As of today, my request is still in review.

God revealed many things to me throughout the three+ years of studying the Psalter. I am no expert, but He taught me so much that I want to share.

My gift to you. 🎁 💝
Heidi xoxo

May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.
Psalm 19:14

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