In the LORD I take refuge. So how can you say to me, "Flee to your mountain like a bird! People David, PsalmistPlaces JerusalemTopics Bird, Birds, Chief, Choirmaster, David, Faith, Flee, Flight, Gt, Leader, Lt, Mountain, Mountains, Moved, Music, Musician, Music-maker, Overseer, Psalm, Refuge, Soul, Trust, TrustedOutline 1. David encourages himself in God against his enemies4. The providence and justice of God Jump to Previous Bird Birds Chief Choirmaster David Director Faith Flee Flight Leader Mountain Mountains Moved Music Musician Music-Maker Overseer Psalm Refuge Soul Trust TrustedJump to Next Bird Birds Chief Choirmaster David Director Faith Flee Flight Leader Mountain Mountains Moved Music Musician Music-Maker Overseer Psalm Refuge Soul Trust TrustedLibrary Purposes of God. In discussing this subject I shall endeavor to show, I. What I understand by the purposes of God. Purposes, in this discussion, I shall use as synonymous with design, intention. The purposes of God must be ultimate and proximate. That is, God has and must have an ultimate end. He must purpose to accomplish something by his works and providence, which he regards as a good in itself, or as valuable to himself, and to being in general. This I call his ultimate end. That God has such an end or purpose, … Charles Grandison Finney—Systematic Theology The Saints' Privilege and Profit; Psalms Parallel Verses NASB: For the choir director. A Psalm of David. In the LORD I take refuge; How can you say to my soul, "Flee as a bird to your mountain;KJV: < Links Psalm 11:1 NIV • Psalm 11:1 NLT • Psalm 11:1 ESV • Psalm 11:1 NASB • Psalm 11:1 KJVResources Psalm 11:1 Bible AppsPsalm 11:1 Parallel Psalm 11:1 Biblia Paralela Psalm 11:1 Chinese Bible Psalm 11:1 French Bible Psalm 11:1 German Bible Psalm 11:1 Commentaries Bible Hub |