Talking With God
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You, Lord, hear the desire of the afflicted; you encourage them, and you listen to their cry. Psalm 10:17
How do we bring everything to God? Our fears and disappointments. Our despair and doubts. The heartaches and hurts. The Psalms is one of the most beloved books in the Bible–its beautiful, raw, and sometimes shockingly honest pleas show us how to communicate the depths of our soul to God.
In Talking with God, you’ll learn how to talk openly and honestly with God, how to express without fear and reservation the emotions that fill your heart–whether it’s praise or despair, misery or triumph, vengeance or a cry for help. Today in the Word, a devotional ministry from Moody Bible Institute, will help you walk through the Psalms day by day and learn how to talk to God with your whole heart. Walking alongside you as you open God’s Word, featured author Dr. Ryan Cook shares helpful background information on each psalm that will enrich your understanding.
Learn to pray in a way that draws you into a rich relationship with God, finding hope and courage to face each day. The 150 daily readings, paired with questions for reflection and application, will fill your heart with the wisdom, beauty, and life found in the Psalms.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780802436115
ISBN10: 0802436110
Today In The Word | Ryan Cook
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2025
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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