God Attachment Healing

What Do the Psalms Teach Us about God, Man, Sin, and Shame?

August 19, 2021 Sam Season 3 Episode 48
God Attachment Healing
What Do the Psalms Teach Us about God, Man, Sin, and Shame?
Show Notes

Christians love reading the Psalms! It brings us peace, comfort, truth, and joy. But, it also brings to the forefront the various emotions of everyday life: sadness, depression, anxiety, anger, and fear. The Psalms teach us much about how God interacts with us through the difficulties and tribulations of everyday life. 

On today's episode, Dr. Gary Yates addresses the following questions:
- Why do Christians love reading the Psalms?, 
- What purpose do the Psalms have in the lives of believers?
- How should Christians approach reading the Psalms?, 
- What do the Psalms teach us about God, man, sin, and shame?, and 
- Do the Psalms address shame and guilt outside of Psalm 51? 

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