Psalm 65 — Thou that Hearest Prayer
I need to remember that it’s always bigger than me.

I need to remember that it’s always bigger than me.
If you don’t go outside of your personal view to see what you are like, then how can you know if you’re right or wrong?
Faith triumphs over Fear — Praise Rules the Day.
Go against the grain. Don’t be pulled and pushed by the tide.
The work of Faith.
Faith can be a real and present struggle. David’s psalm seems to be a conscious work with trust and faith.
In David’s psalm one howls and one sings. Which will you be?
Don’t turn your head to avoid dealing with evil just because it’s ugly and uncomfortable.
What we need, whether for our own ills or those of the world, is God’s Mercy & Truth.
If we are more than just flesh, what can mere flesh do to us?
What brings about the enemy’s greatest victory?
Who have you set in front of you? On whom can you depend?
Should we despair at what we see put our window? How may we have compassion? Might we help?
What lies behind a person’s ugly behavior?
How to pray for forgiveness.
Ever wonder what the deal was with all those sacrifices?
How can a person buy themselves out of this useless life?
I made a mistake yesterday, and missed the last few verses of the psalm!
What do God’s city and mount mean to me?
Praise, excitement and joy — psalms are fun.
Help for fears from within and without.
What a beautiful poem. Can’t you just feel the sense of power and beauty in the king’s the throne room as it’s read?
Though the message may be simple, may be sorely needed.
What do you do when you’re thrown off into the deep end?
This ‘teaching’ psalm is a poem that explores the question: What am I doing here?
Sometimes troubles hit close to home. It’s times like that when a good friend is needed most.
This is an encouraging psalm to get you motivated and moving through your day.
You know that anxious feeling you get when you remember that thing you did, that one time … 15 years ago? What should you do about that?
Sometimes we read psalms about sorrow for sins on days we feel sorrows for sins — Let’s thank God for a relevant word.
Don’t fret about troubles coming from troublemakers. Be meek and do good.