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The Psalms, the longest book in the Bible, has been described as the national hymn-book of the people of Israel in the Old Testament. Full of emotion, expressing the believer’s response to various experiences and full of theology, these psalms give wonderful counsel to us today, both in our day-to-day life and in our worship. Roger Ellsworth competently leads us through the different kinds of...

judgement of evil-doers. Such zeal for God constitutes a stinging rebuke to all those professing believers who have been afflicted with ‘spectatoritis’. This malady turns people into mere church-goers who attend to get some kind of ‘fix’—a little shot of something to make them feel good about themselves, all, of course, laced with lots of fun and humour. TEACH US TO VALUE AND PRACTISE both public worship and private devotion. The psalms throb with both kinds of worship. The former is vigorously endorsed
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