
Darlene Davis
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Darlene Davis
Member04/26/2023 at 13:07 in reply to: Dr. Heim describes Psalm 72 as a “psalm of hope, but also a psalm of wistful yearning.” Describe in your own words what he means by this.David prayed this for His son’s but it also seemed to be a prayer for Jesus Christ who came here to give His life and save us from our sins, be redeemed with God and reign with Him in Heaven. It’s much more. It’s a prayer for what was to come. So beautiful.
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Darlene Davis
Member04/26/2023 at 12:02 in reply to: Explain in your own words how verses 20–22 add power and depth to Psalm 103.God is loving, merciful, kind, drawing you , inviting you into His presence. Allowing those who desire to know Him do so.
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Darlene Davis
Member04/26/2023 at 11:07 in reply to: Reflect on a new way you can apply Psalm 23 in your life as a result of studying this lesson.The presence of God is a safe place. He is everything. I can come before His throne humbly, where I will be comforted, love, protected, led, guided, receive revelation and discernment. It is so much more than just the aforementioned, that’s just some things but there’s much more.
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Darlene Davis
Member04/26/2023 at 10:27 in reply to: Has anything in this first lecture changed your view of the Psalms?I love the Psalms , this lecture was intriguing, so I’m excited about learning more.
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Darlene Davis
Member04/25/2023 at 19:23 in reply to: In this lesson, Roger Lipe focused on a comparison between sports fans and high-profile athletes. Where do you think a high school or non-high-profile college athlete fits into this spectrum? What techniques do you think would most effectively communicate with that audience and why?Meeting them where they are and how they see themselves. They may be a high schooler or non-high profile athlete in one since, however, they may be up and coming, favored by their school or an professional organization.