This book is a self-pub, so it goes here instead of on the Christian Interest thread.
The book is co-written by at least one Roman Catholic, so the contents of the book may reflect Catholic doctrine, dogma, interpretation, etc.
The book is at Amazon and from Amazon Digital Services. So, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this book will not turn into a pumpkin (go back up in price) at the stroke of 3 a.m. this morning.
David and the Psalms. By Michael J. Ruszala; Wyatt North. Rated 4.8 stars, from 41 reviews at Amazon at the present moment. Print list price $11.99; digital list price $2.99; Kindle price now
$0.00. Wyatt North Publishing. 184 pages.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018TOPVQG/.
Book Description
People are fascinated by the concept of royalty. The notion stirs up sentiments of love, admiration, and hatred. We see ourselves in them, and yet we criticize them at times with indignation. While most monarchies today have been put aside or at least limited in their power, the concept of royalty cannot be erased from human consciousness. In the words of Jesus, Christians pray, “Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” The ultimate and most perfect monarchy is that of God himself, the sovereign of all creation.
Through David and the story of the kingship, God taught us about his governance of the world and of his people. David was only human and at times the worthy subject of both praise and severe criticism. But in his relationship with God, we find a model for the people both then and today: suppleness to God’s will; wholehearted pursuit of righteousness; sincere repentance from sin; mercy for others; and true worship of God, who alone is worthy.