Our current world seems to be filled with suffering. Suffering from pandemics, suffering from hurricanes, suffering from immense fires, suffering from senseless war. As we endure the suffering caused by these disasters, we can find ourselves feeling alone and abandoned by God.
We might ask God “why have you left me alone?” “why did you not protect me?” “why are you not listening and acting upon my prayers?” Continue reading “Suffering and Psalm 22”
Who is “My Lord” in Psalm 110? by Bryan C. Babcock
This study is the outcome of a summit held at Cambridge University sponsored by The International Reference Library for Biblical Research (IRLBR). The fellowship allowed four scholars (Kathy Maxwell, AJ Culp, Jeff Brannon, and Bryan Babcock) the opportunity to pursue solutions to a current academic debate within evangelical biblical studies to the benefit of the Church. Continue reading “Who is “My Lord” in Psalm 110? by Bryan C. Babcock”
