4: Mercy and Justice in Psalms and Proverbs – Singing with Inspiration
The most-loved and well-known Psalm is in Hymn 546 or 552, “The Lord’s My Shepherd”.
The Psalms are songs of hope (Sunday) as is
Hymn 214, “We Have This Hope”, as is
Hymn 5, “All My Hope on God Is Founded”, Hymn 440,
“How Cheering Is the Christian’s Hope” and
Hymn 522, “My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less”.
At the end of Sunday’s study, judgment is given –
Hymn 418, “Day of Judgment, Day of Wonders!”
The theme of judgment continues on Monday –
Hymn 416, “The Judgment Has Set” as does
Hymn 647, “Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory”.
Psalm 101 (Tuesday) commences with “I will sing of mercy and justice….” –
Hymn 110, “God’s Free Mercy Streameth” and
Hymn 521, “Depth of Mercy”. Our pledge at the end of the days’ study should be
“O Brother, Be Faithful” – Hymn 602.
Walking With the Lord (Wednesday) give us
Hymn 590, “Trust and Obey”,
Hymn 574, “O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee”, and
Hymn 554, O Let Me Walk With Thee”.
We are all needing the mercy of God (Thursday) and can sing again
Hymn 110, “God’s Free Mercy Streameth” and
Hymn 521, “Depth of Mercy”.
2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”