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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2025 · 13 MIN

Pause Instead of Panic (Psalms 45–47)

from The Wisdom Journey · host Stephen Davey

Share a commentWhat if the loudest headline isn’t chaos but a coronation? We journey through Psalms 45–47 to move from panic to peace, from tight places to steady hope. Psalm 45 opens with a royal wedding that points beyond ancient Israel to Christ the King and the joy of a redeemed bride. Hebrews echoes its center line—Your throne, O God, is forever and ever—so we ground hope in the deity of Jesus and the permanence of his rule.From ceremony to shelter, Psalm 46 meets us where life feels cramped and out of control. God is our refuge and strength does not promise escape from the storm but presence within it. We name our althoughs—loss, betrayal, illness, uncertainty—and learn the rhythm of selah: pause, slow down, and remember who stands with us. The psalm lifts our eyes to a promised city where God dwells with his people, wipes every tear, and ends pain. That future steadies the present; peace on earth will come, and peace in the heart can begin now.The arc crescendos with Be still and know that I am God—an invitation to stop striving and surrender the illusion of control. Psalm 47 then throws open the doors to celebration: clap your hands, all peoples. The Lord ends wars, reigns over the nations, and sits on a holy throne. Christian hope is not fragile optimism; it is the certainty of a reigning King who will finish what he began. Walk with us through these psalms and trade anxiety for anticipation, striving for stillness, and fear for worship.If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs peace today, and leave a review to help others find this teaching. Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment What if the loudest headline isn’t chaos but a coronation? We journey through Psalms 45–47 to move from panic to peace, from tight places to steady hope. Psalm 45 opens with a royal wedding that points beyond ancient Israel to Christ the King and the joy of a redeemed bride. Hebrews echoes its center line—Your throne, O God, is forever and ever—so we ground hope in the deity of Jesus and the permanence of his rule. From ceremony to shelter, Psalm 46 meets us where life feels ...

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