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A.W. Tozer

Whither shall I go from thy spirit" or whither shall I flee from thy presence"

Psalms 139:7

In all Christian teaching certain basic truths are found, hidden at times, and rather assumed than asserted, but necessary to all truth as the primary colors are found inane necessary to the finished painting. Such a truth is the divine immanence.

God dwells in His creation and is everywhere indivisibly present in all His works. This...

Bible Verses: Psalms 139:7Genesis 1:1Psalms 139:7Psalms 139:8-101 Kings 8:27Acts 17:27-28Genesis 28:16Psalms 27:8

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Selwyn Hughes

For Reading and Meditation:     Psalm 19:7-14

We said yesterday that exposed problems are the only ones that can be resolved. Is this just an interesting theory, or is it something that can be supported from Scripture? Let me see if I can convince you that this statement has a biblical basis. Come back with me to the Garden of Eden and think again about the...

Bible Verses: Psalms 19:7-14Genesis 3:9-13Psalms 73Psalms 139:13-241 Corinthians 11:27-28Lamentations 3:40

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Selwyn Hughes

For Reading and Meditation:     Psalm 139:1-24

We continue exploring the fact that God is not only powerful, but personal. The constituent parts of personality are predicated of God on almost every page of the Bible. "I will raise up for myself a faithful priest, who will do according to what is in my heart and mind," said the Lord to Eli in

Bible Verses: Psalms 139:1-241 Samuel 2:35Psalms 2:12Zechariah 1:14-15Psalms 78:38Deuteronomy 30:9Genesis 6:6-7Hebrews 4:12-16Psalms 2:12Zechariah 1:14-15Psalms 78:38Deuteronomy 30:9

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Selwyn Hughes

For Reading and Meditation:     Psalm 139:1-24

We ended yesterday by saying that no one can become a peacemaker - in the biblical sense of the word - until they have found peace within their innermost self. As we are looking at the Beatitudes from the point of view of how effective they are in producing good spiritual and mental health, it is interesting to see...

Bible Verses: Psalms 139:1-24

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Selwyn Hughes

For Reading and Meditation:     Psalm 16:1-11

Having seen the importance of differentiating between goals and desires, we return to the thought that we can experience happiness only as a by-product. If we make obtaining happiness a goal, it eludes us like a will-o'-the-wisp, but if we give up the chase and hold it only as a desire, then it takes up residence in our...

Bible Verses: Psalms 16:1-11Ephesians 1:20Psalms 139:1-12Psalms 140:13Exodus 33:14Isaiah 43:2

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Selwyn Hughes

For Reading and Meditation:     Psalm 139:1-24

We continue meditating on the right way to handle our negative feelings. We said yesterday that the two wrong ways to handle hurting emotions are to deny them or express them. Denial pushes them down inside us, while expression dumps them on to other people or things. Neither of these, in my view, is a Biblical way of...

Bible Verses: Psalms 139:1-24Psalms 51:1-19Psalms 69:1-36Psalms 46:1-11

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Selwyn Hughes

For Reading and Meditation:     Psalm 51:1-12

We are looking at the Beatitudes as containing the principles which enable us to experience good mental and spiritual health. I cannot think of anything more psychologically in harmony with the best thinking of today's social scientists than the words of Jesus: "Happy are those who mourn, for they will be comforted." We...

Bible Verses: Psalms 51:1-12Matthew 5:4Psalms 139:14-241 Chronicles 28:9Jeremiah 17:10

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Selwyn Hughes

For Reading and Meditation:     Psalm 139:17-24

We said yesterday that the task of honestly facing ourselves in self-examination is often the hardest thing for us to do. We are all very prone to pass quickly over this point. We are quite happy to hear how God has set the ungodly in slippery places but we are not happy to be invited to take a look at ourselves and...

Bible Verses: Psalms 139:17-24Daniel 2:19-23Amos 9:3Psalms 139:7-8

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Charles Spurgeon

Jesus, the great I AM, is the entrance into the true church, and the way of access to God himself. He gives to the man who comes to God by him four choice privileges.

1. He shall be saved. The fugitive manslayer passed the gate of the city of refuge, and was safe. Noah entered the door of the ark, and was secure. None can be lost who take Jesus as the door of faith to their souls. Entrance through Jesus into peace is the guarantee of entrance by...

Bible Verses: Psalms 139:16

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Charles Spurgeon

Divine omniscience affords no comfort to the ungodly mind, but to the child of God it overflows with consolation. God is always thinking upon us, never turns aside his mind from us, has us always before his eyes; and this is precisely as we would have it, for it would be dreadful to exist for a moment beyond the observation of our heavenly Father. His thoughts are always tender, loving, wise, prudent, far-reaching, and they bring to us countless benefits: hence it is a choice delight to...

Bible Verses: Psalms 139:17

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