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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2021 · 33 MIN

Crying for Justice: Why We Should Pray the ‘Angry‘ Psalms (Trevor Laurence)

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Pleas for justice in the book of Psalms—the imprecatory psalms—can make some Christians uncomfortable. They're often passed over in the psalter during worship. How do petitions for justice map onto the mission of Jesus? How are imprecatory prayers compatible with commands to love our neighbors? Though the Psalms contain many cries for vengeance, they also continually call readers back to a standard of holiness. Trevor Laurence discusses imprecatory prayers, the power of words to express profound pain to God, and how we can instinctively discern God and the world as we struggle through life. Show notes: 0:26 How should Christians reconcile imprecatory prayers? 4:00 Logic in the request for vengeance and vindication 6:40 Callback to the covenant justice of God 8:36 Rhetorical violence 9:10 Deadly false accusations and the power of words 12:30 What we're missing in our worship 15:36 Profound pedagogies of prayer 17:11 Imagination and embodied experience 20:35 Ritual epistemology  21:34 If Trevor could design a church service 25:32  Policy and advocacy in the church 28:22 Liturgy: patterns that govern your life Show notes by Dominique LaCroix Credits for the music TBM podcast: hebraicthought.org/credits.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Pleas for justice in the book of Psalms—the imprecatory psalms—can make some Christians uncomfortable. They're often passed over in the psalter during worship. How do petitions for justice map onto the mission of Jesus? How are imprecatory prayers compatible with commands to love our neighbors? Though the Psalms contain many cries for vengeance, they also continually call readers back to a standard of holiness. Trevor Laurence discusses imprecatory prayers, the power of words to express profound pain to God, and how we can instinctively discern God and the world as we struggle through life. Show notes: 0:26 How should Christians reconcile imprecatory prayers? 4:00 Logic in the request for vengeance and vindication 6:40 Callback to the covenant justice of God 8:36 Rhetorical violence 9:10 Deadly false accusations and the power of words 12:30 What we're missing in our worship 15:36 Profound pedagogies of prayer 17:11 Imagination and embodied experience 20:35 Ritual epistemology  21:34 If Trevor could design a church service 25:32  Policy and advocacy in the church 28:22 Liturgy: patterns that govern your life Show notes by Dominique LaCroix Credits for the music TBM podcast: hebraicthought.org/credits. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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