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.]
The Letters to the Churches in Smyrna and Pergamum | Revelation 2:8-17
Worship Rekindled: Laying the Foundation of the Temple | Ezra 2:68-69; 3:7-13
God’s Sovereignty Over Sin
Ephesus: Have We Lost Our First Love? | Revelation 2:1-7
Ten Ways God is Sovereign Over Satan
God’s Sovereignty Over Satan
The Altar Rebuilt: Obedience in the Midst of Fear | Ezra 3:1-6
Jesus Among the Lampstands | Revelation 1:9-20
A Right View of Divine Healing & Following Jesus | Matthew 8:14-22
Sovereign Over the Womb: God’s Providence Over Infertility, Miscarriage, Birth, & Death
The Revelation of Jesus Christ | Revelation 1:1-8
Why Names Matter to God | Ezra 2:1-67
God’s Sovereignty Over Sickness and Natural Disasters
Why I Became Baptist . . . After Growing Up Presbyterian
God’s Sovereignty in the Book of Joshua
The Leper, the Centurion, and Jesus | Matthew 8:1-13
The Promised New Exodus | Ezra 1:1-11
God’s Providence: The Drowning of the Egyptians | Exodus 14-15
Eric Mason on Wokeness and Reparations: A Brief Critique
Thabiti Anyabwile on Wokeness and Reparations: A Brief Critique
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