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You are here: Home / God's Communication / Books of the Bible / The Unavoidable God: Psalm 139

The Unavoidable God: Psalm 139

October 20, 2018 by W. J. Ern Baxter (1914-1993)

Said by some to be the most sublime of the Psalms, Psalm 139 is a celebration of God’s transcendence and omniscience that elicits true humility and worship in view of man’s total dependence on God.

Illuminating the depth of meaning in this Psalm, Ern delivers a spiritually penetrating message that gives insight into the unavoidability of God for all people, drawing out its fuller implication for both the regenerate and unregenerate.

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W. J. Ern Baxter (1914-1993)

About W. J. Ern Baxter (1914-1993)

Ern Baxter pastored the largest evangelical church in Vancouver, Canada, for 25 years, was a key leader in the Healing Revival and an influential teacher in the Charismatic Renewal. He brought a unique blend of Reformed theology and charismatic experience, carrying a burden for the Word and Spirit to be held in balanced tension.

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