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Should I pray for God to destroy my enemies, using imprecatory psalms? In this conversation, Wes McAdams discusses the significance of the Psalms as a means of expressing emotions and finding hope in despair. He emphasizes that the Psalms provide a structured way to articulate feelings, including disappointment with God, while ultimately leading to the realization of God's unwavering presence and support.
This episode of the P.S. Podcast is a conversation about the sermon, "My Mouth is Filled with Your Praise" from Psalm 71. It was originally preached by Wes McAdams at the church of Christ on McDermott Road on Sunday, November 9, 2025 and can be found here: https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/my-mouth-is-filled-with-your-praise/
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Should I pray for God to destroy my enemies, using imprecatory psalms? In this conversation, Wes McAdams discusses the significance of the Psalms as a means of expressing emotions and finding hope in despair. He emphasizes that the Psalms provide a structured way to articulate feelings, including disappointment with God, while ultimately leading to the realization of God's unwavering presence and support.
This episode of the P.S. Podcast is a conversation about the sermon, "My Mouth is Filled with Your Praise" from Psalm 71. It was originally preached by Wes McAdams at the church of Christ on McDermott Road on Sunday, November 9, 2025 and can be found here: https://www.ccmcdermott.org/sermons/my-mouth-is-filled-with-your-praise/
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