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The Lord’s in the middle….

This is said to be the middle verse in the bible.


Psalms 118:8 It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man.
The center words in the center verse is “The Lord”.
What is the shortest chapter in the Bible? (Answer - Psalms 117)
What is the longest chapter in the Bible? (Answer - Psalms 119)
Which chapter is in the center of the Bible (Answer - Psalms 118)
Fact: There are 594 chapters before Psalms 118.
Fact: There are 594 chapters after Psalms 118.
Add these numbers up (594+594) and you get 1188.
What is the center verse in the Bible? (Answer - Psalms 118:8)

Does this verse say something significant about God's perfect will for our lives? The next
time someone says they would like to find God's perfect will for their lives and that they
want to be in the center of His will, just send them to the center of His Word!

Psalms 118:8 It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man.
Now isn't that odd how this worked out... or was God in the center of it?
When there is nothing left but God, that is when you find out God is all you need.

Old Testament Book Jesus Revealed As...


Genesis: The Seed of the Woman
Exodus: The Passover Lamb
Leviticus: The High Priest
Numbers: The Cloud and The Fire
Deuteronomy: The Prophet Like Moses
Joshua: The Captain of Our Salvation
Judges: The Judge And Lawgiver
Ruth: The Kinsman Redeemer
1 & 2 Samuel: The Prophet of The Lord
1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles: The Reigning King
Ezra: The Faithful Scribe
Nehemiah: The Rebuilder of The Broken Walls
Esther: Mordecai
Job: The Dayspring From on High
Psalms: The Lord Who Is Our Shepherd
Proverbs & Ecclesiastes: The Wisdom of God
The Song of Solomon: The Lover & Bridegroom
Isaiah: The Prince of Peace
Jeremiah & Lamentations: The Weeping Prophet
Ezekiel: The Wheel Turning
Daniel: The 4th Man in The Fiery Furnace
Hosea: The Bridegroom
Joel: The Baptiser With The Holy Spirit
Amos: The Burden Bearer
Obadiah: The Mighty Savior
Jonah: The Forgiving God
Micah: The Messenger With Beautiful Feet
Nahum: The Avenger of God's Elect
Habakkuk: The Great Evangelist, Crying For Revival
Zephaniah: The Restorer of God's Lost Heritage
Haggai: The Cleansing Fountain
Zechariah: The Pierced Son
Malachi: The Son of Righteousness
New Testament Book Jesus Revealed As...
Matthew: The Messiah
Mark: The Wonder Worker
Luke: The Son of Man
John: The Son of God
Acts: The Holy Ghost Poured out
Romans: The Justifier
1 & 2 Corinthians: The Gifts of The Spirit
Galatians: The One Who Sets Us Free
Ephesians: The Christ of Riches
Philippians: The God Who Meets Our Every Need
Colossians: The Fullness of The Godhead
1 & 2 Thessalonians: The Soon Coming King
1 & 2 Timothy: The Mediator Between God And Man
Titus: The Faithful Pastor
Philemon: The Friend, Closer Than a Brother
Hebrews: The Blood That Washes Away My Sins
James: The Great Physician
1 & 2 Peter: The Chief Shepherd
1 & 2 & 3 John: Everlasting Love
Jude: The Lord coming with 10,000 Saints
Revelation: The King of Kings and the Lord of Lords!

1 Corinthians 14:33 For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all
churches of the saints.
Hebrews 5:9 And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all
them that obey him;
Hebrews 12:2 Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy
that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the
right hand of the throne of God.

Don’t set anything on the bible….


When Bibles were translated and transcribed during the early 300 AD -1500AD the ink
would not dry completely for several days. If something were placed on a newly
transcribed set of pages the ink would adhere to the other pages and be transferred to the
other page and would ruin the work. After the ink would dry it was in some cases several
years it would still imprint whatever was set on it…..Does this still apply today.

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