Psalms

Sorry I havn't posted lately! I want everyone to tell me their favorite Psalm. Mine is Psalm 51.... although I also like Psalm 61 also....Oh, well! I like a lot! But what are yours!

-Kole

P.S. I'll try to post on wendsday (tomorrow) if I can. Thanks!

5 comments:

Margaret Braun August 13, 2008 at 8:52 AM  

I could never narrow it down to one. I have favourite parts and verses here and there but I don't think I have a favourite chapter.

Liljd August 13, 2008 at 6:57 PM  

I suppose the same goes for me. I like a whole lot- but narrowing it down would be a life long task. Or even longer.

Ryan Burton King August 14, 2008 at 2:26 AM  

My favourite is Psalm 93.

Penn Tomassetti August 14, 2008 at 4:04 PM  

That's easy. Although, like so many others, I favor way more than just one. However, I would answer this question by saying Psalm 119, without a doubt. Now, it is important to add, the reason Psalm 119 is so special to me is, because it moves me to pray to love to study the rest of the book of Psalms as well as the rest of the Bible with a deep desire and passion for knowing God. And I think that Psalm 22 is one of the most powerful prophecies of Christ's death on the cross and His resurrection in the Bible.

Meshaay August 18, 2008 at 2:51 AM  

I really like Psalm 37 and 103.

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