DeaconDean
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Deacon Dean, I said that Psalm 65 deals with persecuted saints getting their prayers answered. Then you argue by quoting Charles Spurgeon, whom you quote as saying: ,and foreign enemies had been subdued by signal victory, Ps 65:8. then from Ps 65:5-8 we shall see the Lord in answer to prayer performing wonders for which he is praised,
You're growing, Dean. You're using Charles Spurgeon as a spiritual authority, rather than St. Augustine. Using the Bible would be even better.
Whats wrong with Augustine?
He wasn't always 100% right and neither was Spurgeon.
The only person I know of who was 100% right, 100% of the tie was Jesus Christ.
DId you not cleary read that:
here is the song both of grace and providence. It may be that he intended hereby to commemorate a remarkably plentiful harvest, or to compose a harvest hymn for all ages. It appears to have been written after a violent rebellion had been quelled, Ps 65:7, and foreign enemies had been subdued by signal victory, Ps 65:8.
I guess we all see what we want to see.
God Bless
Till all are one.
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