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Why Have You Forsaken Me? Trusting God Through Victory and Suffering | Psalms 20–22

9 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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Join us for Day 154 of Word for Word: The Bible as we read Psalms 20–22. In today’s reading, David leads us through three powerful expressions of faith. Psalm 20 is a prayer of confidence before battle, declaring trust in God rather than earthly strength. Psalm 21 celebrates God's victory and blessing after deliverance has come. Psalm 22 moves into the depths of suffering and abandonment, beginning with the words, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” before ending with hope, praise, and a vision of all nations worshiping the Lord. These psalms remind us that God is worthy of our trust in every season—before the battle, after the victory, and even in our darkest moments. They also point forward to the suffering and ultimate triumph of Jesus Christ, revealing God's faithfulness through both pain and redemption. Today's reading: • Psalm 20 • Psalm 21 • Psalm 22 Key themes: • Trusting God instead of earthly strength • Prayer before victory and praise after deliverance • Faith during seasons of suffering and uncertainty • God's faithfulness in times of abandonment • The Messianic significance of Psalm 22 • Hope, worship, and God's rule over all nations Thank you for listening to Word for Word: The Bible. If this podcast is helping you grow in your understanding of Scripture, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with others. Bible in a Year | Day 154 | Psalms 20–22

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