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Psalms has often been thought of as a book of praise, but it also contains mourning, bewilderment, and confusion. In fact, the amount of “negative psalms” outnumbers the psalms of praise. Futato shows us the difference between the negative aspects and the psalms of praise and that praise is part of the concluding phrase in the book. Not only that, but praise is large part of the negative psalms. To think of oneself as a fool is not something that most people want to do and reading Schwab...| www.logos.com
In the last Psalm of David, we hear the messiah’s voice declaring the restoration of God’s reign.| Seeking the kingdom
Each Psalm is set in Israel’s story, within the macro-story of God’s kingdom.| Seeking the kingdom
Understanding the Bible is all about understanding the relationships. Jesus shows us how with his puzzle about the people in Psalm 110:1.| Seeking the kingdom
Slow down! There’s a significant message in that list of names at the start of Matthew’s Gospel.| Seeking the kingdom
This post is longer than normal. It walks you through how to process the Psalms, with Psalm 3 as the example.| Seeking the kingdom
You have people in your care? See yourself as an under-shepherd.| Seeking the kingdom
Calling Jesus “the Christ” is declaring him the ruler chosen by God to restore heaven’s reign to the earth.| Seeking the kingdom
Do the Psalms tell us about Jesus? Are these verses about Christ? Psalm 22 1 My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? … 16 They have pierced my hands and feet. Psalms 118 22 The stone the builders…| Seeking the kingdom
Seeking to understand Jesus in the terms he chose to describe himself: son of man (his identity), and kingdom of God (his mission). Riverview Church, Perth, Western Australia| Seeking the kingdom