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Who Will Fight for You? Trusting God When Others Turn Against You | Psalms 33–35

11 min · 7 jun 2026
aflevering Who Will Fight for You? Trusting God When Others Turn Against You | Psalms 33–35 artwork

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Join us for Day 158 of Word for Word: The Bible as we read Psalms 33–35. In these three psalms, David moves between praise, trust, and prayer, showing us how to respond to both God’s blessings and life’s challenges. Psalm 33 celebrates God’s power, faithfulness, and sovereign rule over creation and the nations. Psalm 34 invites us to “taste and see that the Lord is good,” reminding us that God hears the cries of the brokenhearted and delivers those who seek Him. Psalm 35 is a passionate prayer for justice, as David asks God to defend him against false accusations and those who repay evil for good. In this episode, we explore: • Why God alone is worthy of our praise and trust • What it means to “taste and see” that the Lord is good • How God cares for the brokenhearted and afflicted • David’s prayer for justice and vindication • Trusting God when facing opposition, slander, and unfair treatment • Finding hope in God’s unfailing love and deliverance Key passages: • Psalm 33:12 — “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord” • Psalm 33:20–22 — “We wait in hope for the Lord; he is our help and our shield” • Psalm 34:8 — “Taste and see that the Lord is good” • Psalm 34:18 — “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted” • Psalm 35:24 — “Vindicate me in your righteousness, Lord my God” Whether you are celebrating God’s goodness, seeking comfort in suffering, or asking for justice in difficult circumstances, these psalms remind us that God sees, God hears, and God delivers. Thank you for listening to Word for Word: The Bible. If this podcast has been helpful to you, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with others who want to grow in their understanding of Scripture.

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