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Nap66
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Has the Book of Psalms been negated by Jesus in the New Testament? I’m reading the psalms now and at least 80% of the psalms have to do with prayers to God to smite enemies/wicked people/sinners and bless the psalmist/good people/non-sinners HERE ON EARTH. The psalmists are praying not to receive their just desserts in heaven or the next life, but here on earth in this life. The psalmists also want to see God’s justice meted out on the wicked here on earth, not maybe in the next life.
I have never read the Psalms before and I was only used to the New Testament where Jesus says love your enemies here on earth and expect nothing until the next life. I expected no justice from God during this life while the psalmists DID expect such justice from God during their lives here on earth. What a complete opposite view between the Psalms and the Gospel.
Did Jesus invalidate the Book of Psalms? No justice here on earth, so quit praying for it? I’d like to pray many of the Psalms in my life, but if God doesn’t care about justice meted out on earth anymore, why bother to pray such Psalms?
I have never read the Psalms before and I was only used to the New Testament where Jesus says love your enemies here on earth and expect nothing until the next life. I expected no justice from God during this life while the psalmists DID expect such justice from God during their lives here on earth. What a complete opposite view between the Psalms and the Gospel.
Did Jesus invalidate the Book of Psalms? No justice here on earth, so quit praying for it? I’d like to pray many of the Psalms in my life, but if God doesn’t care about justice meted out on earth anymore, why bother to pray such Psalms?
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