Dealing with Our Enemies
April 25, 2010
In Psalm 109, David pleads with God to take revenge on David's enemies. What are the enemies we face today, and how should we deal with them in light of the biblical command to "love your enemy?"
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Dealing with Our Enemies
Teacher: Tim Hawks
Scripture: Psalm 109
Date: 04.25.2010
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