Messianic Psalms takes us on a journey past the deep, dark abyss of the Saviour's sorrow, up to the towering heights of the majestic glory of the King and through the meadows of tender grass provided by the Good Shepherd for His sheep. The author invites us to look with him at these sixteen psalms which protray the Lord Jesus Christ.
Excellent survey of the Prophet, Priest, and King in the Psalms. I was caught a bit off-guard though: Wilson does not mince his words nor hide his opinions, whether its his theological positions or his social commentary. While I agree with him on many (though not all) points, I found his manner distracting. But on the whole he has provided a wonderful examination of the Psalms.