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Fear doesn’t wait until your faith feels strong, so we lean into a better question: what does it look like to trust God while you’re still feeling it? We open with Psalm 56 and a simple, steady confession, “In God I will praise His Word… in God I have put my trust.” For us, that’s more than a memory verse. It’s a way to anchor the mind when pressure, uncertainty, or guilt tries to take over.
From there we make a clear turn to the difference between law and grace. Sinai shows us the standard, but it also exposes the truth that none of us can produce righteousness on our own. We talk about the new covenant promise, the “new and living way,” and why following Jesus changes the entire frame of obedience. Grace is not permission to drift. Grace is power to live, because it puts our confidence in Christ instead of our performance.
We also slow down on the gospel itself: God’s love, the reality of sin and spiritual death, and the gift of eternal life in Jesus. Then we bring it home with what it means that Christ dwells in us through faith. Practical trust grows as we commit our way to the Lord, feed on His faithfulness (Psalm 37), and let “the word of His grace” build us up (Acts 20:32). Psalm 19 helps explain why Scripture changes people: it converts the soul, makes wise the simple, and enlightens the eyes.
We close with the Holy Spirit and the daily call to walk in the Spirit rather than the flesh, ending in prayer and a final benediction of God’s keeping power. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs steadiness, and leave a review with the Scripture that has carried you lately.
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