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In this episode of Damascus 432, we walk through Psalm 4 (ASV)—a psalm of David written for stringed instruments and restless hearts.
David shows us how to wrestle with enemies, anxiety, and uncertainty, not by panicking but by pressing deeper into God’s presence. From trembling in anger to resting in peace, Psalm 4 moves us from inner unrest to divine stillness.
Join us for a verse-by-verse theological and emotional breakdown using the American Standard Version, as we explore:
📖 “In peace will I both lay me down and sleep; for thou, Jehovah, alone makest me dwell in safety.” — Psalm 4:8 (ASV)
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By Jeffrey WilliamsIn this episode of Damascus 432, we walk through Psalm 4 (ASV)—a psalm of David written for stringed instruments and restless hearts.
David shows us how to wrestle with enemies, anxiety, and uncertainty, not by panicking but by pressing deeper into God’s presence. From trembling in anger to resting in peace, Psalm 4 moves us from inner unrest to divine stillness.
Join us for a verse-by-verse theological and emotional breakdown using the American Standard Version, as we explore:
📖 “In peace will I both lay me down and sleep; for thou, Jehovah, alone makest me dwell in safety.” — Psalm 4:8 (ASV)
If this message encouraged you, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs peace tonight.
Support the show