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When God Feels Distant: From Despair to Unshakable Trust | Psalms 13–16

7 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Word for Word: The Bible, we read Psalms 13–16 and follow David’s journey from anguish and uncertainty to confidence and joy in the Lord. These psalms reveal how believers can bring their deepest fears, doubts, and struggles before God while continuing to trust in His unfailing love. Psalm 13 captures David’s heartfelt cry, “How long, O Lord?” as he wrestles with feelings of abandonment and sorrow. Yet even in his distress, he chooses to trust God’s salvation and goodness. Psalm 14 contrasts those who reject God with those who seek Him, reminding us that true wisdom begins with acknowledging the Lord and trusting His justice. Psalm 15 describes the character of those who dwell in God’s presence, emphasizing integrity, truthfulness, faithfulness, and righteous living. Psalm 16 concludes with a powerful declaration of confidence in God as our refuge, provider, and source of eternal joy. David’s words point beyond his own life to the hope of resurrection and life in God’s presence forever. In this episode, you'll discover: • How to pray honestly when God feels distant • Why faith continues even when circumstances remain difficult • What it means to live with integrity before God • How God provides security in an unstable world • The lasting hope found in God’s presence and promises Today’s reading: • Psalm 13 • Psalm 14 • Psalm 15 • Psalm 16 Word for Word: The Bible is a chronological journey through the entire Bible, one passage at a time, helping you understand Scripture in its historical context and apply its truths to your daily life. If you’re enjoying the podcast, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with others who want to grow in their understanding of God’s Word.

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