I Can Do with Benjamin Lee

E366: Thursdays Text: Psalms 9-12 Read Aloud


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Summary


This conversation explores the themes of praise, justice, and the struggles of the afflicted as expressed in the Psalms. It highlights the eternal nature of the Lord, the plight of the wicked, and the hope for divine intervention in times of trouble. The speaker reflects on the righteousness of God and the importance of faith amidst adversity.

Takeaways


Praise the Lord with all your heart.

God is a stronghold for the oppressed.

The wicked will face judgment.

The Lord hears the cries of the afflicted.

Righteousness is essential for the faithful.

God's words are pure and trustworthy.

The faithful will be preserved forever.

The struggles of the righteous are acknowledged.

Divine help is sought in times of trouble.

The Lord reigns with justice and equity.

Chapters


00:00 Psalms of Praise and Justice

02:28 The Struggles of the Afflicted

05:17 The Righteous and the Wicked

06:14 The Call for Divine Help


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