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What do you do when power gets twisted and the people meant to protect end up harming? We step into Psalms 82–84 with Stephen Davy to face injustice head-on, explore accountability for leaders, and discover how real peace can take root before any court sets things right. This is a journey from outrage to orientation: God is just, He sees motives, and He calls rulers, judges, and officials to defend the weak, rescue the needy, and refuse partiality. That standard is not theoretical—it is urgent, practical, and deeply human.
We unpack the often-misunderstood use of Elohim in Psalm 82, showing how Scripture places earthly authorities under divine review. Then we widen the lens in Psalm 83, where hostile nations plot against God’s people for no crime but allegiance. The prayer for judgment here is bracing, yet the motive matters: “Fill their faces with shame, that they may seek Your name.” Justice is pursued not to feed revenge but to invite repentance and reveal who truly rules. Finally, Psalm 84 brings comfort for those who feel small or restless. The sons of Korah sing of sparrows and swallows finding a home near God’s presence, a vivid picture of safety for the unseen and rest for the overworked soul.
If you’ve been burned by biased decisions, sidelined at work, or targeted for your convictions, this conversation offers both backbone and balm. We talk about holding power to account, praying with clean motives, and building a daily refuge in God that steadies your heart while you wait for Christ’s perfect justice. Come for the clarity on justice, stay for the hope that anchors you when nothing else feels fair. Listen, share with a friend who needs courage today, and subscribe to keep walking this wisdom journey with us. Your review helps others find the show—what part spoke to you most?
The first of Stephen's two volumes set through the Book of Revelation is now available. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQ3XCJMY
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What do you do when power gets twisted and the people meant to protect end up harming? We step into Psalms 82–84 with Stephen Davy to face injustice head-on, explore accountability for leaders, and discover how real peace can take root before any court sets things right. This is a journey from outrage to orientation: God is just, He sees motives, and He calls rulers, judges, and officials to defend the weak, rescue the needy, and refuse partiality. That standard is not theoretical—it is urgent, practical, and deeply human.
We unpack the often-misunderstood use of Elohim in Psalm 82, showing how Scripture places earthly authorities under divine review. Then we widen the lens in Psalm 83, where hostile nations plot against God’s people for no crime but allegiance. The prayer for judgment here is bracing, yet the motive matters: “Fill their faces with shame, that they may seek Your name.” Justice is pursued not to feed revenge but to invite repentance and reveal who truly rules. Finally, Psalm 84 brings comfort for those who feel small or restless. The sons of Korah sing of sparrows and swallows finding a home near God’s presence, a vivid picture of safety for the unseen and rest for the overworked soul.
If you’ve been burned by biased decisions, sidelined at work, or targeted for your convictions, this conversation offers both backbone and balm. We talk about holding power to account, praying with clean motives, and building a daily refuge in God that steadies your heart while you wait for Christ’s perfect justice. Come for the clarity on justice, stay for the hope that anchors you when nothing else feels fair. Listen, share with a friend who needs courage today, and subscribe to keep walking this wisdom journey with us. Your review helps others find the show—what part spoke to you most?
The first of Stephen's two volumes set through the Book of Revelation is now available. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQ3XCJMY
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