Paulson on the Psalms (13)
  1. God makes us pure saints by planting us back in the earth we imagined we needed to escape.
  2. Salvation is not merely to be put in “safety” but to be put into Christ.
  3. What God perceives is not what our eyes see; he is focused on righteousness because his love creates what is righteous.
  4. Why would David write this psalm for all to read when he was no longer God’s greatest king, but rather God’s greatest sinner?
  5. In this episode of the Outlaw God, Steven Paulson and Caleb Keith look at Martin Luther's interpretation of Psalm 18.
  6. Should you then abandon David’s plea that God use his law against his enemies and send a Legal Avenger? No, the law must be preached to the Christian (insofar as he is not one).
  7. God is a judge, but unlike you, God is just!
  8. By the end of this prayer of wrestling, David finally has the strength to claim victory over his lying enemies.
  9. This article is part of Stephen Paulson’s series on the Psalms.
  10. This article is part of Stephen Paulson’s series on the Psalms.
  11. This article is part of Stephen Paulson’s series on the Psalms.
  12. This article is part of Stephen Paulson’s series on the Psalms.
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