Series: Pray the Psalms
Is that in the Bible?
June 25, 2023 | Mike Matousek
When you read through the Psalms and hit this one (and others like it), you probably wonder why it is in the Bible at all. But these "imprecatory" psalms teach us a lot about how God helps us through times of great injustice. It just might provide a lifeline for you as you deal with similar circumstances.
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Series Information
St. Augustine said "He who sings prays twice." The book of Psalms is a unique book of the Bible designed for Israel's times of corporate worship and prayer. Worship is our response to God based on who He is and what He has done, and the Psalms are a God-inspired response of worship. Throughout the series each week we will look at a different Psalm and uncover the riches contained in that Psalm, as well as different categories of worship and prayer throughout the book. In addition, we are encouraging our church to pray the Psalms as part of your daily worship and prayer to God; doing so will expand and enrich your prayer life.