The Psalms are not written for the experts. They’re written for ordinary Christians leading ordinary lives—lives that are marked by depression, discouragement, despair, frustration, or maybe even numbness toward God or anger toward others.
The Bible reveals that God is a complex and multifaceted being, full of attributes such as love, holiness, and infinity, yet paradoxically, we cannot fully comprehend or know Him. Through the study of Scripture and Christ, however, we can gain insight into God's nature and attributes, leading to a deeper understanding of our relationship with Him.
God has specific plans for each individual, including both the present and future, which are designed to bring hope, joy, and fulfillment. By trusting in God's goodness, faithfulness, and love, believers can wait patiently for him to fulfill his plans, knowing that they will ultimately gaze upon His face and experience eternal joy in His presence.
In the death of Jesus Christ, the triune God intended to achieve the redemption of every person given to the Son by the Father in eternity past and to apply the accomplishments of his salvation to each of them by his Spirit.
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