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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2025 · 13 MIN

The Psalm of Christ’s Suffering (Psalm 22)

from The Wisdom Journey · host Stephen Davey

Share a commentTrouble has a way of forcing our loyalties into the open. We open Psalms 20–21 and walk a two-beat rhythm every believer knows: prayer before the fight, praise after the victory. Along the way, we trade the illusion of control—our “chariots and horses”—for the solid ground of God’s name, and we discover why allegiance to Christ is not just a feeling but a way of taking the next faithful step.We start with the day of trouble. David teaches us to ask for help and to anchor our confidence in who God is, not in what we can stack in our favor. The “banners” of Israel’s tribes become a vivid picture of identity; they march with colors and emblems, but their song is about the Lord, not their brand. From there, we revisit David and Goliath—not as a pep talk, but as a pattern. The shepherd enters the valley under a Name, not a resume. That same courage is on offer to us when we face conflict, danger, or decisions that outsize our strength.Then the scene shifts. The army returns, a crown gleams, and the people give thanks. Psalm 21 lifts our eyes beyond David’s throne to a greater coronation: Christ the King, whose reign brings justice, joy, and peace. We trace how earthly ceremonies hint at a future moment when nations bring their honor to Jesus and loyalty is sworn to the only worthy King. This hope doesn’t numb us to reality; it roots us in it. If the story ends with Jesus enthroned, our present battles carry meaning, and our obedience becomes a clear, quiet way of saying, “Long live the King.”If this journey helped you trade fear for faith and lift a better banner, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review with one takeaway you’re putting into practice. What banner will you march under this week? Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment Trouble has a way of forcing our loyalties into the open. We open Psalms 20–21 and walk a two-beat rhythm every believer knows: prayer before the fight, praise after the victory. Along the way, we trade the illusion of control—our “chariots and horses”—for the solid ground of God’s name, and we discover why allegiance to Christ is not just a feeling but a way of taking the next faithful step. We start with the day of trouble. David teaches us to ask for help and to anchor our...

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