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What happens when those in authority distort truth and promote harm?
In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we examine Psalm 58, David’s poetic condemnation of corrupt leaders who weaponize their power through deceit and violence. The psalm uses striking imagery… venomous serpents, fierce lions, and melting snails… to describe the danger of unchecked injustice.
While the language is intense, the message is clear: human systems may fail, but divine justice does not. Psalm 58 reminds us that integrity still matters, even when corruption appears dominant. Those who remain upright are not forgotten.
If you are discouraged by injustice in leadership, culture, or institutions, this episode will help you anchor your hope in ultimate accountability and remain faithful without becoming cynical.
By Anissa CookeWhat happens when those in authority distort truth and promote harm?
In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we examine Psalm 58, David’s poetic condemnation of corrupt leaders who weaponize their power through deceit and violence. The psalm uses striking imagery… venomous serpents, fierce lions, and melting snails… to describe the danger of unchecked injustice.
While the language is intense, the message is clear: human systems may fail, but divine justice does not. Psalm 58 reminds us that integrity still matters, even when corruption appears dominant. Those who remain upright are not forgotten.
If you are discouraged by injustice in leadership, culture, or institutions, this episode will help you anchor your hope in ultimate accountability and remain faithful without becoming cynical.