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In Psalm 119:113-120 we see the psalmist reject fearful, empty thoughts and cling to God as his hiding place, trusting His Word to steady his heart in a world where evil seems loud and threatening.
We can have a confident hope that God will uphold the faithful and ultimately judge wickedness, freeing the believer from anxiety and fixing their eyes on His promises instead of present chaos.
By Lake Worth Baptist ChurchIn Psalm 119:113-120 we see the psalmist reject fearful, empty thoughts and cling to God as his hiding place, trusting His Word to steady his heart in a world where evil seems loud and threatening.
We can have a confident hope that God will uphold the faithful and ultimately judge wickedness, freeing the believer from anxiety and fixing their eyes on His promises instead of present chaos.