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When Trusted Friends Betray You: Casting Your Burdens on God | Psalms 52–55

9 min · 13. Juni 2026
Episode When Trusted Friends Betray You: Casting Your Burdens on God | Psalms 52–55 Cover

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Welcome to Day 164 of Word for Word: The Bible! In this episode, we read Psalms 52–55, a collection of psalms that speak directly to seasons of betrayal, fear, anxiety, and opposition. David confronts the reality of evil and deception, cries out for deliverance from his enemies, and wrestles with the deep pain of being betrayed by a trusted friend. Yet through every trial, he continually returns to the same source of hope: the unfailing faithfulness of God. These psalms remind us that while people may fail us, God never does. When fear overwhelms us, when lies surround us, and when our burdens feel too heavy to bear, we can cast our cares on the Lord and trust Him to sustain us. In this episode, you'll discover: • Why trusting in wealth, power, or deceit ultimately leads to destruction (Psalm 52) • What it means when Scripture says, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God’” (Psalm 53) • David’s prayer for deliverance when surrounded by enemies and false accusations (Psalm 54) • The heartbreak of betrayal by a close friend and God’s comfort in the midst of it (Psalm 55) • How to cast your burdens on the Lord and find peace in the middle of life's storms Key Themes: • Betrayal and broken trust • Fear, anxiety, and emotional distress • God's justice against evil • God's faithfulness and protection • Trusting God in difficult relationships • Casting your cares on the Lord Bible Passages Covered: • Psalm 52 • Psalm 53 • Psalm 54 • Psalm 55 Join us as we continue our Bible in a Year journey through the Book of Psalms, discovering timeless wisdom, encouragement, and hope found in God's Word. Thank you for listening to Word for Word: The Bible. If this podcast has encouraged you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who would benefit from reading through the Bible together. Scripture References: “Cast your cares on the LORD and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous be shaken.” — Psalm 55:22

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