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What Are You Afraid Of? Finding Courage, Peace, and Strength in God | Psalms 26–29

9 min · 5 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio What Are You Afraid Of? Finding Courage, Peace, and Strength in God | Psalms 26–29

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Today’s reading covered Psalms 26–29. In Psalm 26, David asks God to examine his heart and vindicate him, expressing confidence that integrity and faithfulness matter to the Lord. He separates himself from the ways of the wicked and commits himself to a life of worship and obedience. Psalm 27 is one of Scripture’s most powerful declarations of trust: “The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear?” David moves from confidence in God’s protection to a heartfelt prayer for guidance, reminding us to seek God’s presence and wait patiently for His timing. In Psalm 28, David cries out for mercy and deliverance, trusting God to hear his prayers. The psalm shifts from petition to praise as David celebrates the Lord as his strength, shield, and shepherd. Psalm 29 concludes with a majestic picture of God’s power. Through vivid imagery of thunder, lightning, and mighty waters, David describes the voice of the Lord as powerful, glorious, and sovereign over all creation. The psalm ends with a beautiful promise: the Lord gives strength to His people and blesses them with peace. Key themes from today’s reading include: • Walking in integrity before God • Trusting the Lord in the face of fear and opposition • Seeking God’s presence above all else • Confidence that God hears and answers prayer • The power and majesty of God’s voice • Finding strength and peace in God’s sovereignty Reflection Question: What would change in your life if you truly believed that the Lord is your light, your salvation, and your stronghold? Thank you for joining Word for Word: The Bible. If this study has been encouraging to you, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing the podcast with others who want to grow in God’s Word. Scripture reading: Psalms 26–29.

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