David turns a narrow escape into a school of praise. Learn how “taste and see” shapes truthful speech, patient peacemaking, and resilient hope for the brokenhearted.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
David turns a narrow escape into a school of praise. Learn how “taste and see” shapes truthful speech, patient peacemaking, and resilient hope for the brokenhearted.
Psalm 31 weaves refuge, lament, and praise around the confession that our times are in God’s hands. Learn how entrustment, honest prayer, and corporate courage shape a steady life.
Psalm 18 turns a lifetime of danger and rescue into worship, tracing God’s thunderous descent to save and His unfailing love to David’s line. The result is strength for today and a vow to praise the Lord among the nations.
Psalm 17 moves from courtroom appeal to sanctuary refuge and ends in the promise of seeing God’s face. It trains integrity, reshapes desire, and steadies hope under pressure.
Psalm 16 teaches exclusive trust, contentment in the Lord as portion, and a hope stronger than death. It traces counsel by night to joy at God’s right hand.
Psalm 12 names a society unmoored by flattery and boasts and answers with God’s refined promise. The Lord arises for the needy and keeps his people safe, teaching communities to weigh every claim by his flawless word.
Psalm 11 counters panic with refuge and lifts eyes to the Lord’s temple-throne. God examines hearts, opposes violence, and promises that the upright will see his face.
Psalm 10 names the ache of God’s seeming distance and the cruelty of predatory power. It pairs precise lament with bold petition and ends in confidence that the King hears, defends, and will call hidden evil to account.
Psalm 7 is a courtroom prayer from a pursued king who takes refuge in God. It shows how integrity, petition, and praise meet under the righteous Judge who ends violence and shields the upright.
Psalm 2 sets human revolt against God’s unshakable decree and reveals the Son’s universal rule. It ends with a gracious invitation: serve with reverent joy and take refuge in him.