Psalms 51-100 Front Matter 1
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“The goals of this preaching series—to say what God says in His Word, to point to what God must do in Christ from every book of the Bible, and to include expositions that are rich in pastoral illustrations and theologically driven applications—make this work of Platt, Mason, and Shaddix a treasure of gospel insights, theological precision, and pastoral aid.”
“In John 4, Jesus tells the Samaritan woman that she is worshiping what she does not know, revealing that the Father seeks those who worship him in spirit and truth. What better way to inspire and inform our congregations about our corporate responsibilities in worship than to preach the great worship texts of Psalms. The tool you have in your hands will assist any preacher in that pursuit. Thank you, Jim Shaddix, Matt Mason, and David Platt, for giving pastors this great resource to put the exaltation of God in our mouths and the double-edged sword in our hands (Ps 148:6). God’s people will be helped by this work.”
“We know God feels our infirmities (Heb 4:15). Sometimes though, in our secret place, we want to know humans have felt our infirmities, our fear, our desperation and have survived to tell of God’s deliverance. In this excellent exposition of Psalms 51–100, David Platt, Matt Mason, and Jim Shaddix bring the reality of anguish, thrill of exuberance, paralyzing fear, and other emotions felt by psalmists and apply them to our realm of understanding through the lens of Christ. The authors lift lessons, encouragement, and warnings applicable for believers who want to walk with our Messiah in every season of life confident in their faith and in our God. The pages of this book will meet you wherever you are and help you find the path to where you need to go.”