As we come to Psalm 10, we see again the age-old conflict between the Seed of the Woman and the Seed of the serpent. In doing so, the Psalmist represents not only his personal experience, but also the people of God, and within this mix, Christ is also revealed. In speaking of the wicked, the Psalmist describes every sinner, saved and unsaved, for this wickedness describes the sinful nature of man:
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Rev. Paul A. Backhurst grew up in Liverpool, England. He was educated at Liverpool Blue Coat School, and later studied Classics at King's College London. In 2002, he relocated to Nijmegen in the Netherlands, where the Lord saved him in 2004. He met his wife and was married....