Perhaps you've been reading the Psalms and come across places where David suddenly calls for God to judge his enemies. These can shock many Christians today. In light of Jesus's command to love our enemies, how are we to read and understand these "imprecatory" Psalms?
[For a behind-the-scenes look at the sources used for these sermons on the Psalms and how they influenced each message, see this blog post.]
Women’s Breakfast: Leah Petty’s Testimony & Haley Crane on Anxiety
The Mosaic Covenant and God’s Calling on Israel | Exodus 12-40
Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath | Matthew 12:1-8
Esther is Used to Save the Jews | Esther 8
Understanding the Mosaic Covenant
Equal with the Father and Gentle and Lowly | Matthew 11:25-30
Esther Reveals Haman’s Evil Plan to the King
Jesus Rebukes and Condemns | Matthew 11:16-24
Feminism vs. Biblical Motherhood | Q&A with Erin & Kelly
Feminism vs. Biblical Motherhood | Erin Webster & Kelly McAndrew
Fighting Doubt Like John the Baptist | Matthew 11:1-15
The Abrahamic Covenant: Part 2 | Genesis 17-23
Mordecai is Honored by the King | Esther 6
The Covenant with Abraham | Genesis 11-16
Five Reasons to Reject Fear | Matthew 10:26-42
Esther Prepares a Banquet and Haman Plans to Hang Mordecai | Esther 5
God’s Covenant with Noah: The Flood, the Ark, & the Rainbow | Genesis 4-9
I Am Sending You Out as Sheep in the Midst of Wolves | Matthew 10:16-25, 34-37
For Such a Time As This: Esther Agrees to Help the Jews | Esther 4
Baptism of the Holy Spirit | A Critique of ’Second Blessing’ Theology
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