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Be Exultant (Psalms Vol. 2)

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Overview

Wiersbe's "Be" Series on the Old Testament—Practical, devotional, and concise describes the "Be" series. Each of these mini-commentaries contains a wealth of practical insight into God's Word. This resource provides commentary on Psalms 90 through 150.

Do you want to know God more and understand his relationship to his creation, the nations of the world, Israel, and today's believers? Of course you do, and now you can by walking with Warren Wiersbe through Psalms 90–150. Like David and Moses and others who contributed to the Book of Psalms, you can come to know God as the tenderhearted Father, a God who keeps his promises and who lovingly cares for his people. See yourself in those who follow him, their faith and doubts, their victories and failures, and their hopes for the glorious future God has promised. You will meet all kinds of people who are faced with a variety of circumstances, crying out to God, praising him, confessing their sins and seeking to worship him in a deeper, more meaningful way.

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Product Details

  • Title: Be Exultant
  • Author: Warren W. Wiersbe
  • Series: Wiersbe's "Be" Series

About Warren Wiersbe

Dr. Warren Wiersbe has served as Writer-in-Residence at Cornerstone College in Grand Rapids, MI. He has pastored three churches, including Moody Church in Chicago. He also served as General Director and Bible teacher for Back to the Bible Broadcast.

Top Highlights

“To fear the Lord means to reverence Him and seek to please Him by obeying His Word.” (Page 166)

“Both images—the oil and the dew—remind us that unity is not something that we ‘work up’ but that God sends down.” (Page 182)

“If Jehovah created the heavens and the earth, then He is a God of power, wisdom, and glory, and we have nothing to fear” (Page 146)

“The word translated ‘moved’ means ‘to slip and slide, to stagger, to be shaken.’ How easy it would be to sprain an ankle or even fall and break a bone while walking on uneven rocky paths. The Lord is concerned about our feet and our walk. (See 31:8; 56:13; 66:9; 125:1; 1 Sam. 2:9; Prov. 2:8; 3:21, 23, 25–26.) ‘Keep’ means ‘to guard and protect’ and is used six times in the psalm (vv. 3, 4, 5, 7 [two times] and 8). It is first used in the Bible in Genesis 2:15 where the Lord put Adam in the garden ‘to keep it.’ This means to guard and protect it and take good care of it. Even while we sleep, God watches over us because He does not go to sleep.” (Pages 146–147)

“‘blessed’—is repeated in verse 2 but found nowhere else this psalm. How can we receive God’s blessing? By being blameless before the Lord, obedient to His law, and wholehearted in our relationship to Him.” (Page 106)

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