Harbor, Pepperdine Bible Lectures
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Teacher: Michael Chaffin
The Hebrew Scriptures are filled with superlative language describing the faithfulness of God. "The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases," or "Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love endures forever." These are words of protest as well as praise; words offered in the midst of suffering, not simply once it has passed.
What might these extreme expressions of inexhaustible loyalty mean for God's groaning creation? What are the ultimate implications for a God of such character?
Psalm 139 shifts our expectations of God's promises by expanding our experience of his presence.
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