Psalm 68: God Uses the Foolish Things to Confound the Wise
Episode 73 of the Text Talk podcast, hosted by Edwin Crozier & Andrew Roberts, titled "Psalm 68: God Uses the Foolish Things to Confound the Wise" was published on December 14, 2022 and runs 15 minutes.
December 14, 2022 ·15m · Text Talk
Summary
Psalm 68 (NASB95) Andrew and Edwin talk about the mountains of Bashan and Mt. Hermon. According to Psalm 68, these look with envy on Mt. Zion. Why would God choose such a dinky hill when He could have dwelt with His people on much loftier heights? It's His modus operandi. Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at [email protected]. Join the Fac...
Episode Description
Psalm 68 (NASB95)
Andrew and Edwin talk about the mountains of Bashan and Mt. Hermon. According to Psalm 68, these look with envy on Mt. Zion. Why would God choose such a dinky hill when He could have dwelt with His people on much loftier heights? It's His modus operandi.
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