Psalm 22 No believer can read this Psalm without being confronted with the reality of Christ’s crucifixion. It inspires adoration – and a desire to understand what we can learn from this astonishing text. While we’ll never know if our Lord actually sang these words while ha...
Psalm 22 Understanding Christ’s death on the cross is never easy. In reality, we do not have the capability for a total awareness of its meaning and significance. But the above Scripture passage helps to give us some insights. For this extraordinary psalm is perhaps the clearest description f...
Psalm 22 Perhaps we can describe the pathos of Psalm 22 as sorrowful, yet overflowing with love. For though these astonishing words portray our Savior in the depth and agony of His passion, He displays a faith that is strong, secure – and filled with Hope. When he breathed these wor...
One of the hymns featured on the radio and the website this month is the beloved, O Sacred Head, Now Wounded. The words were written sometime in the twelfth century, yet they are as powerful today as they were over 800 years ago. The writer of this medieval hymn was a French monk by the name of Ber...
During this Season of the Cross, (you may refer to it as Lent), we encourage you to sing hymns that take you to the cross. For there is nothing like the cross in all of human history. It's a place where misery reigned and where torments triumphed. Why such an instrument of cruelty had to be the mea...
Psalm 22 NO TRUE BELIEVER, PARTICULARLY AT THIS time of the year, can read this Psalm without being confronted with the reality of Christ's crucifixion. It inspires sorrow, adoration--and a desire to understand this astonishing text. The music for this Psalm has long since disappeared, but its ori...