Psalm 36 — In Light, Seeing Light
Ugly is ugly, the world over. How does one know Who is good?

Ugly is ugly, the world over. How does one know Who is good?
Stop — Listen to those in need.
Psalms may comfort & encourage me. But this psalm is for Someone else …
How long will God‘s word work?
Poetry, in simple words and lines, addresses some of life’s great questions. David speaks of Guilt and Fate and invites us to his insight.
David’s struggle and concern for his life stems from the iniquity of adversaries, as well as his own. The big question is: is iniquity real?
What does King David think about at the dedication of his new house?
A simple and powerful psalm that deserves our Recitation and Meditation.
Praise God for listening to us. May we ever be heard and far from the wicked.
A foundation in practical diligence and fruit feeds the otherworldliness into which a Christian aspires.
Walking with integrity makes one ready for self control and to be led by someone good.
Just because I’m reading the psalms, it doesn’t mean I understand them all we have to keep working with them.
What must be clean? What must be pure, if we want to be oh his holy hill?
One of the worlds most beloved poems — is it worth all the hype?
Powerful language can bring our hearts into the heart of another. To feel their experiences, both in pain and in trust.
We, like King’s, are able to sing of victory.
What makes for a good benediction? What will help secure one’s life?
God, the master craftsman, gave us two wonderful works of art to enjoy. Meditate on the goodness of his creation and consider the worth of his words.
There is a lot packed into this epic poem!
David puts a lot of effort into being a good man. The end of this psalm reveal where the satisfaction of the effort is.
This psalm can provide some method to your morning meditation.
How shall the young secure their hearts and guide their lives from sin?
It’s hard to see that people hurt others. What do we do when we realize it’s going on? What should we do with our hearts?
How do we answer our sorrow? By letting God guide our eyes in the True, Good, and Lovely things around us.
Our terrible times and horrible days are real. The psalms give voice to our complaint. Using the psalms in this way can keep us from going too far — they can restrain our rage.
God’s love is broad and open for all, while our Club Mentality is often small and self centered. Let’s open our hearts to destroy what is vile.
Is goodness, sincerity and charity enough to answer today’s terror?
A song to sing as we see our salvation on the horizon. We will not always be forgotten.
Why me? Sometimes, in our loneliness, we wonder why anyone would think about us. This psalm tells us that the Creator on High thinks about us.
What does it look like for one to be confident in God? What sort of things will we say?