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What Should I Think When Reading Imprecatory Psalms? What Should I Think When Reading Imprecatory Psalms?

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What Should I Think When Reading Imprecatory Psalms?

Psalm 69:21-28Slide2

What Should I Think When Reading Imprecatory Psalms?

Psalm 69:21-28

Don’t Read these Psalms - Not Christlike

(Matt. 5:43-45, Rom. 12:14)

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What Should I Think When Reading Imprecatory Psalms?

Psalm 69:21-28

Don’t Read these Psalms - Not Christlike

(Matt. 5:43-45, Rom. 12:14)

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Neither Jesus, Peter nor Paul avoided such Psalms – Why should We? Slide4

Psalm 69: Context

David overwhelmed by personal enemies

(v. 1-3)Slide5

Psalm 69: Context

David overwhelmed by personal enemies

(v. 1-3)

David not perfect, but hated by enemies for no just cause

(v. 4-5)Slide6

Psalm 69: Context

David overwhelmed by personal enemies

(v. 1-3)

David not perfect, but hated by enemies for no just cause

(v. 4-5)

David reproached for God’s sake

(v. 7-9)Slide7

Psalm 69: Context

David overwhelmed by personal enemies

(v. 1-3)

David not perfect, but hated by enemies for no just cause

(v. 4-5)

David reproached for God’s sake

(v. 7-9)

David pleas for God’s deliverance (v. 14 -20)Slide8

Psalm 69: Context

David overwhelmed by personal enemies

(v. 1-3)

David not perfect, but hated by enemies for no just cause

(v. 4-5)

David reproached for God’s sake

(v. 7-9)

David pleas for God’s deliverance (v. 14 -20)David Exalts God for deliverance – Zion saved (v. 29-36) Slide9

Psalm 69: Peter, Paul and Jesus

Psm. 69:25

Peter

– application to Judas (Acts 1: 16,20)Slide10

Psalm 69: Peter, Paul and Jesus

Psm. 69:25

Peter

– application to Judas (Acts 1: 16,20)

Psm. 69: 22-23, 27

Paul

– Hardening of Jews (Rom. 11:9-10,21-22, 25)Slide11

Psalm 69: Peter, Paul and Jesus

Psm. 69:25

Peter

– application to Judas (Acts 1: 16,20)

Psm. 69: 22-23, 27

Paul

– Hardening of Jews (Rom. 11:9-10,21-22, 25)

Psm. 69:9 Paul – Reproaches of God fell on Christ (Rom. 15:3)Slide12

Psalm 69: Peter, Paul and Jesus

Psm. 69:25

Peter

– application to Judas (Acts 1: 16,20)

Psm. 69: 22-23, 27

Paul

– Hardening of Jews (Rom. 11:9-10,21-22, 25)

Psm. 69:9 Paul – Reproaches of God fell on Christ (Rom. 15:3)Psm. 69:9 Jesus

– Zeal for God’s House (Jn. 2:13)Slide13

Psalm 69: Peter, Paul and Jesus

Psm. 69:25

Peter

– application to Judas (Acts 1: 16,20)

Psm. 69: 22-23, 27

Paul

– Hardening of Jews (Rom. 11:9-10,21-22, 25)

Psm. 69:9 Paul – Reproaches of God fell on Christ (Rom. 15:3)Psm. 69:9 Jesus

– Zeal for God’s House (Jn. 2:13)

Psm. 69:4

Jesus

– Hated unjustly (Jn. 15:24-25)Slide14

Psalm 69: Peter, Paul and Jesus

Psm. 69:25

Peter

– application to Judas (Acts 1: 16,20)

Psm. 69: 22-23, 27

Paul

– Hardening of Jews (Rom. 11:9-10,21-22, 25)

Psm. 69:9 Paul – Reproaches of God fell on Christ (Rom. 15:3)Psm. 69:9 Jesus

– Zeal for God’s House (Jn. 2:13)

Psm. 69:4

Jesus

– Hated unjustly (Jn. 15:24-25)

Psm. 69:21

Jesus

– vinegar to drink (Jn. 19:28)Slide15

Thinking with God in Psalm 69

God’s Wrath on the Unrighteous is Just – embrace it – do not avoid such thinking

(Rom. 2:4-9)Slide16

Thinking with God in Psalm 69

God’s Wrath on the Unrighteous is Just – embrace it – do not avoid such thinking (Rom. 2:4-9)

We should teach the unrighteous and try to save them – while embracing God’s wrath on the unrighteous

(Rom. 10:1, I Cor. 9:22, 2 Cor. 2:15-16)Slide17

Thinking with God in Psalm 69

God’s Wrath on the Unrighteous is Just – embrace it – do not avoid such thinking (Rom. 2:4-9)

We should teach the unrighteous and try to save them – while embracing God’s wrath on the unrighteous (Rom. 10:1, I Cor. 9:22, 2 Cor. 2:15-16)

Never take personal vengeance into your own hand – it belongs exclusively with God

(Rom. 12:19-20)