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Psalm 35 Explained | Facing Betrayal and Trusting God with Injustice
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What do you do when you are misrepresented, mocked, or repaid with harm after showing kindness?
Psalm 35 captures David in one of his most vulnerable moments. He is not responding to a battlefield threat alone, but to personal betrayal. He had mourned for his enemies when they suffered. He had shown restraint and compassion. Yet in return, he faced false accusations, public ridicule, and coordinated hostility.
In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we explore how Psalm 35 gives language to the pain of injustice without encouraging revenge. David does not deny his anger or grief. He brings it directly to God. Instead of retaliating, he asks the Lord to defend him, judge righteously, and protect the vulnerable.
This psalm moves from honest lament to confident praise. It shows us that integrity may not shield us from slander, but it positions us to trust God’s justice rather than taking matters into our own hands. David’s example reminds us that spiritual strength is not silence in the face of harm, but surrendering retaliation while maintaining faith.
If you have ever felt misunderstood, falsely accused, or wounded by those you once supported, Psalm 35 offers both validation and direction. God sees. God hears. And righteousness does not go unnoticed.
Ancient lament. Modern injustice. Enduring hope.