1. The Psalmist speaks about how God delivers the poor and needy.
  2. Psalm 38 shows a confession of sin that seeks and trusts in God alone forgiveness.
  3. In Psalm 22, we see our pain and suffering imputed to Christ on the cross as he confesses the words of the Psalm.
  4. Crumbling and forsaken, a cry goes out to God.
  5. Psalm 31 delivers the promise that God is our deliverer and steadfast refuge.
  6. Contending with false gods, fleeces, and a new nickname are all in store for Gideon.
  7. Bad things happen when you refuse to listen to God and Gideon meets Jesus.
  8. A song is sung by Deborah to cement what God has done in the history of Israel. Why does this song and others have an address to enemies? Why is God’s interaction with creation so personal?
  9. They’re just psalms! It’s OK to pray them! They’re psalms! Gillespie and Riley take a listener request. They read and discuss the collects of Thomas Cranmer. Why pray? What should be the content and focus of prayer? How does old Adam fight against God’s Word when the new man prays?
  10. Israel is in trouble again, so we are introduced to a prophetess judge named Deborah.
  11. A left-handed man has a short sword and a message from God for a fat king.