"mine anointed" ≠ preachers? 🤔
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There’s a common misconception that
There’s a common misconception that Psalm 105:15 refers to the protection of pastors & preachers. While we do have scripture that serves this purpose, this particular passage actually serves as protection for God’s people.
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If we rewind a few scriptures, we see the plurality in the writer’s language: them, they, their, etc. Psalm 105:14-15 says he reproved kings for THEIR sakes saying, “touch not mine anointed.”
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We really enjoyed having Pastor Daniel McKillop from @kingdomspeak this week on the podcast to talk about a pretty dicey subject - church hurt. This is a term that’s thrown around pretty loosely these days, and Pastor McKillop comes to the table with wisdom & prayerfulness in preparation for this episode. Tune in by searching Dear Young Married Couple on Apple & Spotify.
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If we rewind a few scriptures, we see the plurality in the writer’s language: them, they, their, etc. Psalm 105:14-15 says he reproved kings for THEIR sakes saying, “touch not mine anointed.”
♥️
We really enjoyed having Pastor Daniel McKillop from @kingdomspeak this week on the podcast to talk about a pretty dicey subject - church hurt. This is a term that’s thrown around pretty loosely these days, and Pastor McKillop comes to the table with wisdom & prayerfulness in preparation for this episode. Tune in by searching Dear Young Married Couple on Apple & Spotify.
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