The third of the new psalmtweets posts. These tweets are part of a set of 150 which aim to define the Psalter with a contribution from each psalm.
Psalm 21:
The Psalms often speak of the King.
These words have taken on new significance in Christ.
Psalm 22:
The Psalms show how desperate need should be turned into desperate prayer.
Psalm 23:
The Psalms are elastic; their words become Word in diverse situations.
Psalm 24:
The Psalms are a prequel to the Gospel; let Jesus the King of glory in.
Psalm 25:
The Psalms tell us that though we walk with God we also have to wait on Him.
Psalm 26:
The Psalms show us the centrality of gathered community worship in the life of faith.
Psalm 27:
The Psalms emphasise that we can dwell with the living God, our sanctuary.
Psalm 28:
The Psalms reveal that Yahweh is a rock, but that He is not silent.
#PsalmMetaphors
Psalm 29:
The Psalms instruct us about God’s word and its power.
Psalm 30:
The Psalms show us that continual thankfulness is a central plank of the life of faith.
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