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Psalms 25-30: Whom Shall I Fear?
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What do Psalms 25–30 teach us about how to actually live out our faith when guilt, fear, and doubt feel overwhelming?
The psalms in our last episode answered the question what has God done. This episode answers the harder question...so now what do I do?
In Psalm 25-30, David walks us through six raw, honest psalms that cover the full range of the human experience. The journey starts with guilt and ends with joy. And everything in between feels remarkably familiar.
This Psalms 25-30 Bible study covers:
- [5:17] Psalm 25: Forgiveness and Direction – How to pray boldly for forgiveness and ask God to show you a better path forward even when the weight of your past feels too heavy to move.
- [11:08] Psalm 26: Accusation and Innocence – Whether you're guilty and need grace or innocent and need vindication, God is the right place to take both.
- [15:25] Psalm 27: Fear and the "One Thing" – Why David, who was surrounded by enemies and outnumbered, asked for just one thing, and why his answer might reframe everything you're afraid of right now.
- [19:30] Psalm 28: Unanswered Prayers – What happens when your deepest fear isn't your circumstances but that God isn't listening and how the act of praying itself becomes the turning point.
- [22:15] Psalm 29: Storms and Peace – Why the storms in your life aren't chaos and what it means that God's powerful voice is for you, not against you.
- [25:58] Psalm 30: Mourning and Dancing – How David's "weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning" is less about outcomes and more about the attitude of the heart.
Psalms Show Notes:
- Psalms Roadmap
- Psalms Prayer List
- Psalms Playlist on Apple Music
- Psalms Playlist on Spotify
- Phil Wickham - Psalm 8 (Hallé) [Official Music Video]
- ACTS Prayer Guide
Group Discussion Questions for Psalm 25–30:
- [7:10] In Psalm 25, we get four practices we can use to find God’s way: studying God’s word, praying to God, worshiping God, and seeking fellowship in church or a small group. Which of these four sounds the most intriguing, and which is the most difficult for you?
- [19:50] Psalm 28 shows that the act of praying itself is the pivot that moves David from pleading to praise, even without new information. Has there been a time when the simple act of saying the hard thing out loud to God has shifted something in you?
- [26:36] Psalm 30 invites us to celebrate “the mornings,” those moments after a long night of suffering. Are there any mornings in your own life, past or present, that you haven't paused to acknowledge and praise God for?
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This episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, starting with Genesis and journeying all the way through the Bible. Thanks for listening!