Psalm 42:6-11 – Chaos in the absence of God
- Author: David Brookes
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Sermon from O Griffiths on Psalm 42:6-11 4/11/18 pm – Chaos in the absence of God
Main Points
1 The psalmists depression
2. Jesus’ alienation
3. Our Chaos
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