Psalm 22 – The prayer of the Cross in Psalm 22
- Author: David Brookes
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Sermon from RN Evans on Psalm 22 20/9/15 pm – The prayer of the Cross in Psalm 22
This podcast has now been archived and is available directly from the Church.
1. How the Psalm is organised
2. The Psalm foreshadowing the Cross
3. The Psalmist’s relationship with God
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