Category: Character of God

  • You are Always on His Mind

    God’s constant thoughts for us bring encouragement and reassurance. The magnitude of His care is compared to the grains of sand, revealing His unwavering love. This truth dispels doubts and offers a life-changing revelation. Reflect on whether the enemy has misled you and consider how this truth shapes your perception…

  • Honor those who fear the Lord.

    Yesterday we started our journey through verse 4 of Psalm 15. Yesterday we learned to despise sin and today we get a “but.” As David wrote this Psalm, he advises to give honor to those who fear the Lord. The Hebrew root word is kāḇaḏ. It means make honourable, honour,…

  • Righteousness Despises Sin

    The blog discusses pursuing righteousness and despising evil. It emphasizes introspection and rejecting sinful attitudes and actions. Despising evil does not mean hating people, but rather rejecting sin’s influence. The need to prioritize God’s truth over worldly values is highlighted, along with the importance of consistency in living a righteous…

  • Righteousness does not Harm a Friend or Discredits a Neighbor.

    who does not slander with his tongue,who does not harm his friendor discredit his neighbor, Psalm 15:3 This morning we continue our look into Psalms 15:3. David is describing the very people who God works His righteousness through. Yesterday we looked over the first part of the verse and discovered…

  • Righteousness is not Slandering Others

    We are currently traveling through Psalms 15, in the Word of God as we search for how we pursue righteousness according to 1 Timothy 6:11. We first considered the meaning of righteousness and God’s righteousness. Now we look to David’s Psalm. Yesterday we looked at a question David asked and…

  • Who can Dwell in the Presence of the Lord?

    Who can Dwell in the Presence of the Lord?

    Psalm 15 is a short 5 scripture psalm written by David. In the very first verse David asks two of the same questions: Lord, who can dwell in your tent? Who can live on your mountain? There is much debate, as always, as to when David write this Psalm. There…

  • Jehovah Tsidkenu – The Lord Our Righteous

    Jehovah Tsidkenu – The Lord Our Righteous

    The blog series “Pursue Righteousness” delves into the Hebrew translation “Jehovah Tsidkenu,” meaning “The Lord Our Righteousness.” This promise brings hope in dark times, foreshadowing a righteous king from the line of David. While man cannot achieve righteousness, Isaiah and the New Testament emphasize that it comes from Jehovah God.…

  • God’s Righteousness put upon Us.

    God’s Righteousness put upon Us.

    The pursuit of righteousness involves understanding that God’s righteousness is not just a possession, but an intrinsic part of His being. Through Jesus Christ, God imparts His righteousness to believers, allowing them to stand before Him as righteous and just. The righteous will ultimately face judgment, either through their own…

  • Why do we miss that God is Righteous?

    Why do we miss that God is Righteous?

    If even the heavens declare that God is righteous, why do some of us miss it? There are many that say God is not just or fair in the way He deals with people and they do not see God as a righteous God. I believe it is how we…

  • God is Always Right.

    God is Always Right.

    Today we continue looking at the righteousness of God. We have explored the meaning of righteousness and how it defines who God is. We have discovered He is Just, Upright, Honest, and today we look at the final definition that God is right in ALL He does. Daniel chapter 9…