Update 2024-08-01: Added Podcast on Psalm 1. Here’s a simple, interactive introduction to the first Psalm, with some thought-provoking questions to stimulate group discussion or your own meditation…| Seeking the kingdom
In the first three psalms, we discovered the rich diversity within the Psalter: A wisdom psalm promised blessing on those who walk in the Lord’s ways (Psalm 1). A royal psalm enthroned the Lord’s a…| Seeking the kingdom
Why am I constantly confronted with David’s enemies in the Psalms? What relevance does that have for us?| Seeking the kingdom
Update 2024-08-01: Added Podcast on Psalm 2. Without Psalm 2, you’ll get bogged down when the Psalms talk about “enemies.” Book 1 talks about enemies and foes fifty times in 41 Psalms. Some people …| Seeking the kingdom
What does it mean when you see “Of David” in the heading of a Psalm?| Seeking the kingdom
For your reference, here’s an overview of the Psalms, noting where they’re quoted in the New Testament.| Seeking the kingdom
Update 2024-08-09: Added podcast on Psalm 22. We saw in Psalm 3 that “of David” refers to the Davidic kings who were God’s anointed throughout the generations (not just the individual from the tent…| 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
God saves those who trust him.| Seeking the kingdom
The final psalm in Book 3 is the low point of the Psalter. Jerusalem has fallen. Judah is captive to Babylon. There is no longer any nation to show the nations the wonder of belonging to God. The k…| Seeking the kingdom
How do you pray when everything falls apart?| Seeking the kingdom
How does Israel’s prayer for their king (Psalm 72) relate to us today?| Seeking the kingdom