Preaching the Psalms

Preaching the Psalms by Steve Lawson, published by Evangelical Press on December 1, 2011, explores the unique challenges that preachers face when addressing the Psalms. This edition aims to bridge the gap between the literary characteristics of the Psalms and other sections of Scripture, such as the Gospels and New Testament epistles. Lawson highlights the often-overlooked nature of the Psalms in preaching, emphasizing the need for deeper exposition of this significant biblical text.
Readers will find practical insights designed to unlock the rich truths contained within the Psalms, which are frequently underutilized in sermons. The book addresses the distinct literary forms found in the Psalms and offers guidance for effectively communicating their messages. By focusing on the complexities of these poetic writings, Lawson provides tools for preachers to enhance their understanding and delivery, ensuring that the Psalms receive the attention they deserve in the pulpit.
Official synopsis Publisher
How many preachers know how to preach the Psalms? It must be admitted that noticeable differences exist between the Psalms and the narrative sections of the Scripture.
Further, obvious distinctives exist between the Psalms and the four Gospel accounts, as well as between the New Testament epistles. These literary variations pose real challenges to every expositor. As a result, the Psalms, tragically, remain a neglected book in many pulpits. That is to say, the book of Psalms is often read, but rarely exposited. Therefore, this book is an attempt to help provide a helpful key to unlock the inexhaustible riches of this vast storehouse of truths that Spurgeon once called the treasury of David
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