Songs of faith - introduction
This week's blog post is later in the day than normal and will be fairly brief. It starts a new series in which I'm planning to look at some of the psalms (who knows, I might end up doing all 150!) The style of these posts will be more devotional than recent series. I encourage you if you read to take time to read over the psalm in question before you read my comments and to chew over it (meditate is the technical term) throughout your day. The psalms have long been a key book in the devotion of God's people throughout the ages. Within Israel they were the nation's hymnbook, used in the worship of God in the Temple. They expressed the highs and lows of the nations moods, ranging from the depths to the highest of heights. They blend together the corporate ('we') and individual ('I') dimensions of praise and chart the path of living faith as it winds through life's challenges and questions. Their constant orientation is towards God and they pa...