This book is like "a modern-day Psalter, written by one who has grappled with the hard realities of life in the workplace, at home, and in the secret sanctuary of his own heart. Like the psalmists, he does not offer pat answers to complex problems. Rather, he strips away the superficialities he encounters in daily living and probes all one hundred and fifty psalms for the light they shed on his spiritual pilgrimage."
A Musician Looks at the Psalms is like “a modern-day psalter, written by one who has grappled with the hard realities of life in the workplace, at home, and in the secret sanctuary of his own heart. Like the psalmists, he does not offer pat answers to complex problems. Rather, he strips away the superficialities he encounters in daily living and probes all one hundred and fifty psalms for the light they shed on his spiritual pilgrimage.” Foreword by Charles Swindoll
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Reviewed by Leslie Manville (Morgan City, LA), December 07, 2007
What a blessing it is to have such a devotional as this. Everyday there is an uplifting message. The book of Psalms is perhaps one of my favorite books in the Bible.I would encourage anyone to read this wonderful devotional- you'll truly be blessed.
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