Daniel Bentley - Psalm 133
The dictionary defines unity as being "together" or "at one" with someone or something. The truth us, people unite over all kinds of reasons and issues and
causes, some of them good and others bad. But the Bible talks about a kind of unity that is stronger and deeper and more binding than any unity the world could produce. Consider the picture the Apostle Paul used to describe our interconnectedness: "There is one body, but it has many parts. But all its many parts make up one body." Through the cross, Jesus opened the way for us to be made right with God. He reconciled us to Himself and to one another.
Daniel Bentley - Psalm 23:1-3
Study Notes: https://www.maranathachapel.org/s/DanielRevive070120.pdf
In the first verse, David establishes the theme of the song and makes the following bold declaration: "The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not want…." Then he points out some of the benefits he enjoye...
Daniel Bentley - Psalm 139
Notes: https://www.maranathachapel.org/s/DanielRevive072220.pdf
"Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is you-er than you!"(Dr. Seuss). That’s solid theology! You are quite literally one of a kind. God knows everything about you. God go...
Daniel Bentley, Psalm 16
The Psalms have two major themes: life is tough, and God is good. Psalm 16 was written during a difficult period of David’s life. But he found everything he needed in his relationship with the Lord. "‘All the good things I have come from you," he wrote. David spends the ...