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January 27, 2026 — Five Landmarks
Like varied threads that traverse a weaving, these five themes appear time and again in the Psalms. It’s helpful, especially on a long journey, to watch for important landmarks. They make the trip more interesting and mark our progress on the way. As we begin our study of the Psalms, let’s anticipate the themes that…
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January 27
CHRIST the WAY (Jn 14:6). T.H. Darlow writes: In the Acts of the Apostles we find that the earliest Christians often spoke of their faith simply as “the Way.” Our Lord had set them an example when He said, “Narrow is the way.” He Himself has provided a new and living Way. And so we…
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January 27 Petition Mission
“The Lord makes poor and makes rich; He brings low and lifts up. He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the beggar from the ash heap, to set them among princes and make them inherit the throne of glory” (1 Sam 2:7-8). Britain’s Queen Mary was known for her touch of humanity. On…
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January 27
Shortly after my salvation, I witnessed to my mother. Not so politely, she asked me never to speak to her again about the Lord. Then ten years later, she was told she had only three months to live. Here was a millionaire who had everything in the world’s eyes, but deep inside she was empty.…
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January 26, 2026 — Praise The Lord!
If you open your Bible in half, you will most likely find yourself in the Hymnbook of the Saints. In the Pentateuch, you’re in God’s law court, where He lays down the moral principles of His world. In the History section (Joshua–Esther), you see the way men responded to God’s law, usually by trying to…
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January 26
CHRIST the APOSTLE (Heb 3:1). Christ is the ultimate apostle or messenger from God to man. How do we come to know Him? Through the OT types and shadows that point to Him, the prophecies that speak of Him, the messianic Psalms that reveal His inward thoughts, the Christophanies (His pre-incarnate appearances) that show His…