Wholistic Hearts-  A Journey from the Head to the Heart, Encounters with Jesus

234. Psalm 7 Teaching: Being Falsely Accused and the Humble Response


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Have you ever been falsely accused or had unkind words spoken about you?

This Psalm displays how David took a false accusation, his name being dragged through the mud and examines how he responded. It may not be our first reaction.

This isn't a gentle ballad; this is a psalm of intense feeling, set to aggressive music. Less aromatherapy, more rage room. And yet, what we find is a beautiful roadmap for navigating accusation, confrontation, and hurt relationships.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • How Holy Spirit doesn't shy away from our messy, chaotic moments but hovers over them to create beauty
  • The power of "staying in your own lane" and examining your own heart first
  • What it means to move from being slandered to becoming a singer
  • Why owning your part matters, even when accusations are unwarranted
  • How David's humility and honesty before God becomes his pathway to praise

As Spurgeon beautifully says, "The slandered one is now a singer." Though life may knock us down for a season, we can stand again and give glory to God with adoring praise.


If you're walking through a difficult season, messy conversations, or the sting of false accusations, this episode is for you. God is trustworthy to hold your heart in every scenario.


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Stay tuned for our Psalm 7 Encounter episode coming next!


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