What Does Psalm 27 Mean? — Spurgeon on the Light and Salvation
What does Psalm 27 mean — Spurgeon on the light and salvation, slowly read. The courage Psalm for the fearful believer, walked through the Treasury of David.
What does Psalm 27 mean — Spurgeon on the light and salvation, slowly read. The courage Psalm for the fearful believer, walked through the Treasury of David.
What does the Bible say about waiting? Andrew Murray’s 31-day reading on waiting on God — slow, honest, no peppy timeline. Read for the long wait.
What is the joy of the Lord? Spurgeon on Nehemiah 8:10 — three passages slowly read, for the Christian woman who has loved the verse and not yet lived it.
What are sins of omission — Spurgeon on the things undone, slowly read. The neglected goods, the unkindnesses of absence, and the quiet repentance for what was.
How to stay close to god daily — the small daily rule of the prayer-chamber, behind Chambers’ famous devotional. A slow read of three passages on lingering with God.
My heart is restless until it rests in you — Augustine’s most quoted line, slowly read across three passages from Confessions Book I. For the restless soul.
Why does God speak in a whisper — a slow read of Tozer on the still small voice. For the woman whose own noise has crowded out the quieter way He prefers.
A letter for the woman feeling spiritually dry in the long silence — no pep, no quick verse, just an honest companion for the year God seems quiet.
A letter and slow devotional for the woman healing after loss — no rush, no spiritualizing of the grief, with scripture, body, and a daily practice that survives.