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In this episode of The Psalmcast, Pastor Ollie Bergh guides us through Psalm 3—a prayer born in anxiety and carried by trust. Beginning with voices that claim God has abandoned the psalmist, we listen as the prayer turns toward confident reliance on the Lord as shield, glory, and restorer. Along the way, we reflect on sleep as an act of faith, anger as something handed over to God rather than acted upon, and deliverance as belonging to the Lord alone. Rooted in Scripture and everyday life, this episode invites listeners not just to understand Psalm 3, but to pray it—entrusting fear, rest, and even death itself into the faithful hands of God.
Find out more at http://psalms.blog
By Pastor Ollie BerghIn this episode of The Psalmcast, Pastor Ollie Bergh guides us through Psalm 3—a prayer born in anxiety and carried by trust. Beginning with voices that claim God has abandoned the psalmist, we listen as the prayer turns toward confident reliance on the Lord as shield, glory, and restorer. Along the way, we reflect on sleep as an act of faith, anger as something handed over to God rather than acted upon, and deliverance as belonging to the Lord alone. Rooted in Scripture and everyday life, this episode invites listeners not just to understand Psalm 3, but to pray it—entrusting fear, rest, and even death itself into the faithful hands of God.
Find out more at http://psalms.blog