Thinking on Scripture with Dr. Steven R. Cook
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Psalm 62 is a psalm of David in which he is experiencing unjust attacks and feels threatened by enemies who seek to topple him. In this psalm, David counsels his soul to trust in God alone. When anxious fears arise, he is conscious to turn to the Lord and not people or riches. Trusting in the Lord alone, and waiting in silence, are key features of the psalm. The Psalm is broken into three stanzas, with two ending with Selah. A complete set of notes are found here: https://thinkingonscripture.com/2022/12/29/god-alone-is-my-rock-psalm-62/
Soteriology Lesson 12 - The Work of the Trinity in Our Salvation
Soteriology Lesson 11 - Salvation from What?
Acts 9:1-19a - The Conversion of Saul
Soteriology Lesson 10 - Salvation from What?
Soteriology Lesson 9 - Salvation from What?
Acts 8:9-24 - Simon the Magician
Soteriology Lesson 8 - Salvation from What?
Soteriology Lesson 7 - Who Saves?
Soteriology Lesson 6 - Who Saves?
Soteriology Lesson 5 - Salvation Defined in the OT & NT
Acts 7:9-16 - Joseph’s Suffering and Exaltation
Soteriology Lesson 4 - Introduction
Soteriology Lesson 3 - Introduction
Acts 6:8-15 - Facing Persecution
Soteriology Lesson 2 - Introduction
Soteriology Lesson 1 - Introduction
Acts 5:33-42 - Rejoicing When Suffering
Acts 5:12-16 - Signs and Wonders in the Early Church
Deuteronomy 34:1-12 - The Death of Moses
Deuteronomy 33:1-29 - Moses Blessing Israel
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