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This episode explores the beauty and purpose of biblical poetry—especially the Psalms—showing how God uses poetic language to shape not just our thinking but our hearts, emotions, and spiritual lives. It explains how Hebrew poetry works through parallelism and imagery, inviting listeners to slow down and engage Scripture more deeply. Drawing on Walter Brueggemann’s framework of orientation, disorientation, and new orientation, the episode highlights how the Psalms give voice to every season of life—from gratitude to lament to restored joy—teaching believers to bring their full humanity before God. Ultimately, it emphasizes that the Psalms are not just to be understood but prayed, forming us into people who relate to God with honesty and trust, just as Jesus Himself did.
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