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When You're Falsely Accused: How to Live and Pray (Psalm 26)


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False accusations sting … but they don’t have to sink you. 
Instead, they can be used to demonstrate our faith and deepen our trust in God as we wait for Him to vindicate us.


That’s what we are going to see in Psalm 26 as David walks through false accusations and, instead of trying to prove himself innocent in the court of public opinion, he 1) leaves the matter with God to sort out and 2) prays that God would use this season of being misunderstood as the means by which he might grow in godliness. He then gives himself to walking in holiness as he waits for God’s vindication. 


Thus, Psalm 26 helps teach you and I how we can respond righteously when we walk through being falsely accused; helping us see 1) how to pray and 2) what to give ourselves to (holiness) as we wait for vindication.


Here are two ways to prepare before listening to this sermon:


1️⃣ Read Psalm 26 and note: A) the things that David prays and B) the things David commits to.

2️⃣ Reflect on your last false‑accusation moment—how did you respond? Was it like David? How or how not?


Then, spend some time praying:


1️⃣ “Judge & vindicate me.” God - help me to not constantly live for the court of public approval; rather, let me learn to care about your approval and living righteously instead.


2️⃣ “Refine me.” If you are currently walking through false accusations, ask the Spirit to burn away bitterness instead of letting it take root and ask that this situation might be used to refine you so that you might walk in holiness in every area of your life.

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