Psalms (21)
  1. This article is part of Stephen Paulson’s series on the Psalms.
  2. This article is part of Stephen Paulson’s series on the Psalms.
  3. In our catastrophes - whatever they may be, however large or small they are - we cry out for rescue, deliverance, and salvation.
  4. Regularly reading and hearing God’s Word helps us to keep a song in our hearts.
  5. The Jews were living the script for a Western movie when Jesus showed up. The enemies of God were running the town
  6. God's power and works are awesome and cannot be stifled. His grace and mercy will be heard above the growls and howls of those who deny Christ Jesus is God and Savior
  7. The Psalms aren’t the clandestine successes of a faithful soul, but are the journaled hopes of a desperate soul — of one teetering on the edge of oblivion.
  8. As the sin-bearer, Jesus was also the sin-confessor in the psalms.
  9. We prefer God to forgive our sin by not paying attention to it. Then our prayer is not for grace but that God would overlook and wink at us from the sidelines.
  10. Israel is all the people who believe in the LORD and gather at His throne. It is no longer a national distinction, it is one of faith.
  11. Yes, Christ has come and delivered us, but He will come again in glory to judge the world in righteousness and the people with equity.
  12. The biblical shepherd leads his sheep. He provides for their needs. He protects them from enemies, and he does not leave his sheep unattended.
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