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    Explore " imprecatory psalms" with insightful episodes like "Men’s Ministry: War Prayers: Psalms 109", "And What About Those Angry Psalms? -- Psalm 109 (12th Sunday After Pentecost)", "The Attributes: The Justice of God w/David Carrico S6:EP9", "#136 Broken raging hearts before God - with Dr. David O. Taylor" and "Do The Psalms 6-9-19 - Audio" from podcasts like ""King's Way Sermons with Dale Partridge", "First Presbyterian Church of San Anselmo", "The Doctrine Of Christ Series", "Regent College Podcast" and "Open Table Community Church"" and more!

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    Men’s Ministry: War Prayers: Psalms 109

    Men’s Ministry: War Prayers: Psalms 109
    Imprecatory Psalms are a category of Psalms characterized by their fervent and sometimes harsh language, as they passionately call upon God to intervene in situations involving injustice or persecution. These Psalms often convey the deep emotions of the psalmists when faced with enemies or oppressors. In these verses, the psalmists express their feelings of anger, frustration, and a profound desire for God to bring about justice or judgment upon those who are acting wickedly. While the language in these Psalms may seem intense, it's essential to understand that they reflect the genuine, unfiltered emotions of individuals who are struggling with adversity, persecution, or personal suffering. Psalm 109:1-31 "Be not silent, O God of my praise! For wicked and deceitful mouths are opened against me, speaking against me with lying tongues. They encircle me with words of hate, and attack me without cause. In return for my love they accuse me, but I give myself to prayer. So they reward me evil for good, and hatred for my love. Appoint a wicked man against him; let an accuser stand at his right hand. When he is tried, let him come forth guilty; let his prayer be counted as sin! May his days be few; may another take his office! May his children be fatherless and his wife a widow! May his children wander about and beg, seeking food far from the ruins they inhabit! May the creditor seize all that he has; may strangers plunder the fruits of his toil! Let there be none to extend kindness to him, nor any to pity his fatherless children! May his posterity be cut off; may his name be blotted out in the second generation! May the iniquity of his fathers be remembered before the Lord , and let not the sin of his mother be blotted out! Let them be before the Lord continually, that he may cut off the memory of them from the earth! For he did not remember to show kindness, but pursued the poor and needy and the brokenhearted, to put them to death. He loved to curse; let curses come upon him! He did not delight in blessing; may it be far from him! He clothed himself with cursing as his coat; may it soak into his body like water, like oil into his bones! May it be like a garment that he wraps around him, like a belt that he puts on every day! May this be the reward of my accusers from the Lord , of those who speak evil against my life! But you, O God my Lord, deal on my behalf for your name’s sake; because your steadfast love is good, deliver me! For I am poor and needy, and my heart is stricken within me. I am gone like a shadow at evening; I am shaken off like a locust. My knees are weak through fasting; my body has become gaunt, with no fat. I am an object of scorn to my accusers; when they see me, they wag their heads. Help me, O Lord my God! Save me according to your steadfast love! Let them know that this is your hand; you, O Lord , have done it! Let them curse, but you will bless! They arise and are put to shame, but your servant will be glad! May my accusers be clothed with dishonor; may they be wrapped in their own shame as in a cloak! With my mouth I will give great thanks to the Lord ; I will praise him in the midst of the throng. For he stands at the right hand of the needy one, to save him from those who condemn his soul to death."

    And What About Those Angry Psalms? -- Psalm 109 (12th Sunday After Pentecost)

    And What About Those Angry Psalms? -- Psalm 109 (12th Sunday After Pentecost)

    God – in God’s goodness and steadfast love – stands with the poor, the vulnerable, and the oppressed, in the place of deepest need. In our anger, God invites us to stand there too. The imprecatory psalms point us to the deep pain in the world; they point us to the peril of our propensity for violence; and they point us – through all that – to seek the goodness of God, who is always standing there, in the place of deepest need.

    The Attributes: The Justice of God w/David Carrico S6:EP9

    The Attributes: The Justice of God w/David Carrico S6:EP9

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    #136 Broken raging hearts before God - with Dr. David O. Taylor

    #136  Broken raging hearts before God - with Dr. David O. Taylor

    Today we're talking about the Psalms with Regent alumnus W. David O. Taylor, who serves as an Associate Professor of Theology and Culture at Fuller Seminary and Director of Brehm Texas. What do the Psalms––especially the unsettling ones––bring to the life of faith? How do we reconcile the all-too-human anger we find in so many Psalms with Jesus's command to love our neighbours––even our enemies? Is the brutal honesty of the Psalms really Christian? If you've ever wondered how to find a place for anger, grief, and bare humanity in the Christian life, this podcast is for you. 

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    #051 Transforming our worship through the Psalms—with Darrell Johnson

    #051 Transforming our worship through the Psalms—with Darrell Johnson

    Do you have a place for joy and lament in your worship? How about imprecatory Psalms? Have you ever thought that God is insecure for wanting all the worship? Join us today in a conversation with Dr. Darrell Johnson where we will tackle all of these questions and more.

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