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Favorite Passages of Scripture

Favorite Passages of Scripture

Don’t you find that your “favorite passage of Scripture” changes and is often dependent on what is going on in your life?

I do.

As the foundations of my country are shifting quickly, I find myself more and more comforted by the Scripture passages that affirm the stability of God, the constant presence of God, the Scripture passages that declare that nothing happens without the knowledge and consent of God.

So, in turbulent time, here are a few of the Scripture passages we can turn to:

What Are Your Favorite Mealtime Prayers?

What Are Your Favorite Mealtime Prayers?

Familiar prayers are like warm blankets. The bring comfort. They connect us.

Several weeks ago, I blogged on favorite hymns. Recently, when my family and I said our traditional “grace” before our meal, I realized that communal prayers, like hymns, bring us together as Christians—as families—in worship. Other than in church, hymns and prayers offer the only time we “worship” together.

When I was young, my family said this prayer:

You get to Choose! Choose the Path that Leads to a Blessed Life (Psalm 1)

You get to Choose! Choose the Path that Leads to a Blessed Life (Psalm 1)

I was browsing through some of the Christian blogs I enjoy reading, when I came across the latest blog on Dashhouse.org, entitled, “The Psalm 1 Life.”

So, immediately, I turned to Psalm 1 to refresh myself on what it said. Here is Psalm 1 from the ESV:

The Way of the Righteous and the Wicked

Give Me That Old Time Religion - Hymns!

Give Me That Old Time Religion - Hymns!

My husband and I have an ongoing debate.

He firmly believes that a church without an organ—preferably a pipe organ—is like a Broadway show without the music. He feels something is missing. And, the drums and guitars don’t make up for this loss. In fact, in his eyes, they only point out what is missing.

While I don’t share his need for a pipe organ, I do believe that there are hymns that all Christians should know. It is part of our heritage. It is a uniting force.