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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 33 MIN

Psalms 31-36: Can we trust God?

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When life is falling apart, can you actually trust God, or does that only work for people whose faith is stronger than yours?David wrote Psalms 31–36 from some of the darkest corners of his life: betrayal, bone-deep shame, enemies closing in, evil seeming to win. And yet, six different times from six different emotional places, he comes back to the same answer. Yes, you can trust God. Not because the circumstances get easier, but because something shifts when you keep bringing it all to Him.This episode walks through six psalms that feel less like theology and more like journal entries from someone who's been exactly where you are. This Psalms 31-36 Bible study covers:[4:19] Psalm 31: Surrender – What David's prayer "Into your hands I commit my spirit" really means and why Jesus prays the exact same words from the cross.[15:29] Psalm 32: Forgiveness  – Why unconfessed sin feels like a physical weight on your bones, and the freedom that follows when you finally bring it to God.[21:05] Psalm 34: Brokenheartedness – The wild backstory behind Psalm 34 and why "Taste and see that the Lord is good" is an invitation, not a platitude.[27:12] Psalm 35: Injustice – How to bring your rage to God instead of carrying it yourself when people treat you unfairly and you want justice.[31:18] Psalm 36: The Source of Living Water – How Psalm 36 uncovers the source of the stream that the tree is planted beside in Psalm 1.Psalms Show Notes:Psalms RoadmapPsalms Prayer ListPsalms Playlist on Apple MusicPsalms Playlist on SpotifyPhil Wickham - Psalm 8 (Hallé) [Official Music Video]ACTS Prayer GuideGroup Discussion Questions for Psalm 31–36:[3:40] Psalm 31 teaches us that to commit our spirit to God we must surrender our will to God. When we do this, we are praying like David and through Jesus who opens the door to God for us. What exact words could you use to surrender something in your life to God?[14:22] In Psalm 32, David tries to cover up his sin for nearly a year before confessing it, and he describes this as making him feel like his bones are wasting away. Have you ever experienced the physical or emotional weight of unconfessed sin and the relief that comes when you bring it to God?[27:12] In Psalm 35, David brought his grief and rage directly to God rather than plotting revenge. When someone treats you unjustly and instinct tells you to lash out or defend yourself, how do you think your heart would shift if you instead intentionally took the injustice straight to God?Contact Bible Book Club!Social: Instagram or FacebookWebsite: Bible Book ClubReview Us: Apple Podcast or SpotifyJoin the Fun: DONATE or Buy merchThis episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, starting with Genesis and journeying all the way through the Bible. Thanks for listening!

When life is falling apart, can you actually trust God, or does that only work for people whose faith is stronger than yours? David wrote Psalms 31–36 from some of the darkest corners of his life: betrayal, bone-deep shame, enemies closing in, evil seeming to win. And yet, six different times from six different emotional places, he comes back to the same answer. Yes, you can trust God. Not because the circumstances get easier, but because something shifts when you keep bringing it all to Him....

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