Psalm 58 — Don’t Give in to Anger
This psalm is a cry to God. This psalm is our faith in God.

This psalm is a cry to God. This psalm is our faith in God.
How do we trust and hide in God?
Is David inactive just because he has no sword?
What do *you* learn about God in this psalm?
Our prayer for help against violence.
Are we to be frustrated with them or look toward ourselves?
The psalms reveal the heart and passions of God.
Consider the unity afforded by one who submits.
How will you stand before the judgment in this psalm?
On what will you rely?
Let us sing and be happy.
Stop your day and take the time to praise God!
You don’t have to let politics push you around. You don’t have to let the news spoon feed you fear. You are a child of God.
In a time of fear, anger and overreacting, we need a Great King more than ever.
In this great call to God for help, we can think about why we do it.
Why are so many psalms about justice?
Whether we are among the small things, or the great storms, we must be centered in God.
We Serve; we Resist the Devil; we Hope.
Share God’s deliverance and liberty with others. People *need* it.
When full of indignation & anger, where do we begin?
There is too much suffering because of sin. Don’t let it distract you from God, your whole answer.
Waiting patiently is hard, but our best path to God.
“Let not the hand of the wicked drive me away”
Should the quiet, when attacked, lash out on their own?
We thank God for redemption — we remember the awful cost.
Do I stand full of pride or humility?
It’s time to stop hiding sin and start confessing it.
Who will God shame?
God gives so much; let’s not be selfish with his gifts.
The strength of God’s voice is over all.