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Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 reminds weary hearts that God is near and grace meets us here.
Psalm 40:1-11 Psalm 85 threatens your “normal,” ask who your normal has been hurting—today, not someday.
Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 1:2-10 points beyond itself to the person and work of Jesus—today, not someday.
Psalm 91:1-6, 14-16 invites us to practice mercy with hands, budgets, and policies—not just feelings.
Psalm 91:1-2, 9-16 insists that faith means following Jesus, even when it costs—today, not someday.
Psalm 146:5-10 1:4-10 invites a next step: repentance today, obedience tomorrow, love always—today, not someday.
Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 confronts comfortable faith—obedience delayed is obedience denied.
Psalm 66:1-12 invites a next step: repentance today, obedience tomorrow, love always—today, not someday.
Psalm 40:1-11 50:1-8, 22-23 exposes our control; the Spirit refuses to be managed—today, not someday.
Psalm 40:1-11 Timothy 2:8-15 invites ordered love—right worship that spills into right living—today, not someday.
Psalm 40:1-11 16:19-31 comforts the accused conscience: the verdict in Christ is mercy, not condemnation—today, not someday.
Psalm 116:1-4, 12-19 1:4-10 calls the Church to be a visible sign of God’s mercy in the world.
In Psalm 30, God’s mercy is not a moment; it is a life we learn through prayer and love.
Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 reminds weary hearts that God is near and grace meets us here.
Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 calls us to faithful obedience rooted in God's enduring truth and mercy.
Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20 offers a prayer-shaped life: grace received in worship, carried into ordinary days.
Psalm 146:5-10 5:1-7 invites stillness: in God’s presence, the soul is healed by grace—today, not someday.
If Psalm 71:1-6 offends your autonomy, good; grace is meant to dethrone self-rule—today, not someday.
Psalm 116:1-4, 12-19 19:1-10 challenges spiritual passivity—grace is not an excuse to stay unchanged—today, not someday.
Psalm 146:5-10 Isaiah 5:1-7, God’s covenant faithfulness outlasts human failure and calls forth obedience—today, not someday.
In Psalm 107:1-9, 43, Jesus meets us in weakness and offers Himself as our hope.
Psalm 71:1-6 declares God’s preferential option for the oppressed—salvation as concrete liberation—today, not someday.
Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 2:23-32 expects God to act now—the Spirit empowers witness with holiness and power—today, not someday.
Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24 4:11-12, 22-28 calls out quiet compromise—silence in suffering is not neutral—today, not someday.