Matthew Jacoby
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Deeper Places: Experiencing God in the Psalms
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2013
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4 editions
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The Broken Road to Joy: What the Psalms Teach Us about Happiness
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2013
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Rejoice with Trembling
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Psalmscapes: A Devotional Walk Through God's Creation with the Psalms
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2007
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Thrive: New Christians
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2013
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Les lieux profonds: La spiritualité des Psaumes
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“To be truly grateful, to allow ourselves to feel indebted to any other person and most of all to God, we have to be willing to give up the masquerade of independence.”
― Deeper Places: Experiencing God in the Psalms
― Deeper Places: Experiencing God in the Psalms
“The fact that the psalms were written as songs should serve to underline the nature of their purpose. Music is the language of the heart, and it was for this language that the psalms were written. They were written not just to tell us about God but to draw us into an encounter with God. In this sense, the psalms both exemplify and potentially impart the very thing that the rest of the Bible directs us toward as the ultimate goal of human existence: a love relationship with God in which we glorify and enjoy God forever.”
― Deeper Places: Experiencing God in the Psalms
― Deeper Places: Experiencing God in the Psalms
“Where it seems that faith was being weakened by the strain, it was in fact being strengthened by the exertion.”
― Deeper Places: Experiencing God in the Psalms
― Deeper Places: Experiencing God in the Psalms
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