Introduction: This psalm, from book 4 (90-106), seems to have been composed for the Feast of Tabernacles which commemorates the wilderness wanderings. Some Jews will still recite this psalm on Friday evening at the beginning of Sabbath. It has been widely used by various denominations throughout the centuries as a call to worship. It is referred to in Hebrews 3:7-4:13
Superscription: None. Most likely by David (Heb. 4:7, based on LXX)
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By God's amazing grace alone, Phil was drawn to salvation in Jesus Christ as a college freshman. He began his pastoral ministry as an assistant pastor (working specifically with youth and music) in 1983 while in seminary. He became the senior pastor here at Calvary in December...