This sermon centers on finding rest amid life's confusion, using Psalm 17 as a lens through which David's distress is examined during a dark period following Saul's massacre of innocent priests at Nob. David, burdened by guilt and moral confusion after his actions inadvertently led to the deaths of innocent people, cries out to God for justice and clarity, pleading that the righteous be heard and that divine balance be restored in a world where evil seems to prosper and the innocent suffer. The preacher emphasizes that such confusion is not new—God's people have long wrestled with the apparent injustice of life, where good choices do not guarantee good outcomes, and where moral chaos can feel overwhelming. Yet, even in this turmoil, David's prayer reveals a deep trust in God's ultimate sovereignty, pointing to the need for discernment, restraint from consuming unnecessary chaos, and reliance on divine wisdom to know when to act and when to withdraw. The message calls believers to guard their hearts against the unrest of the world, to seek God's perspective in confusion, and to find peace not in understanding every circumstance, but in trusting the One who holds all things together.