One generation commending the works of God to another is the primary means of evangelism throughout the ages.
In the gospel, the great and glorious God of the highest heavens looks down upon us and comes to dwell in our midst to rescue us and to redeem us.
these great verities of the covenant—love, faithfulness, righteousness and peace—will someday converge in a way which brings healing to the nations.
The voice and expression of the Psalms is so much more varied than what we typically experience during worship in church.
the psalms remind us that despite the final assurance we have, we still live in the daily tension that not all things are yet submitted to God.
In response to violence, we cannot settle for anything less than true gospel transformation of both individuals and societies.
The penitential psalms are the basic grammar of the repentant life, which should be one of the deepest marks or badges of the Christian life.
God promises great things to the one whose trust and desires are oriented towards him.
The contours of the wicked should contrast sharply with the character of those who live under the covenant with God.
The Psalms cannot imagine a world where the people of God do not see themselves engaged in conflict of some sort.
God is our refuge and protector even in the fiercest trial.