
The Puritans called the Psalms “the soul’s medicine chest.” These ancient worship songs are a rich treasure of prayer, praise, wisdom, prophecy, and lament. They articulate the realities of living in a fallen world while pointing to the certain hope to be found in the good Creator who is sovereign over all things. Believers in every age have found help in the Psalms as they have sought to walk faithfully with God.
In this study, Alistair Begg opens up the medicine chest and examines Psalms 10–16. These songs remind us that despite all that clamors for our attention, only God deserves to sit on the throne of our lives. When He rules over us, we will live differently—to our great benefit.