Day 127. Sunday, June 7, 2026

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Obed
Jun 8

The phrase “right hand” in the Bible is often used as a symbol of power, authority, and favor. In the ancient world, the right hand represented strength, honor, and blessing. So when Scripture speaks of God’s “right hand,” it is usually pointing to His sovereign power and active rule. We see this in passages where God’s right hand is associated with creation, such as Psalm 8 and Isaiah 48, and in passages where it brings deliverance, victory, and protection, such as Psalm 16 and Exodus. It is not describing a literal physical hand, but using human language to help us understand the greatness of God’s power, authority, and blessing.

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Godfred
Jun 8

For me, in all these Psalms. I just want us to love God. To Abide in Christ and Him in The Father and They with The Holy Spirit abiding in Us.

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Gideon
Jun 8

David wrote the Psalms from the deepest part of his heart. Acknowledging God in all his circumstances. He goes on to let us know that joy,peace, and help are in the Lord's presence. Our greatest privilege as children of God is our access to the presence of God through the Hily Spirit.

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Bright
Jun 8

David is a man who is ready to pour his heart out and show vulnerability when it comes to authority over Him. No wonder he had a lot of reasons to keep going back to the LORD all the time. I love how he talks about the LORD knowing the state of his heart. And clearly we can tell how important it is when we come to His presence to for koinonia

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