Psalm 35 — God’s Good Justice
We need God’s justice to help us in our troubles & trials.

We need God’s justice to help us in our troubles & trials.
The more we grow in our knowledge and understanding of God, the greater our love and faith!
What a wonderful God. Our faith is secure, indeed.
Acts 2.37-38 Now when they heard this they were cut to the heart, and said to Peter and the rest of the apostles, “Brothers, what shall we do?” And Peter said to them, “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
God is a very present help in trouble.
Thank God he looks our way and hears our hearts. Let us ever praise him!
God has power in every word he speaks.
For what two things does David want to live a full life?
I made a mistake the last time I recorded this psalm; let’s make it right!
Our connection with God lifts us above troubles and places us on a secure footing.
We can walk assured and confident, knowing exactly what is God’s will for us.
A psalm and prayer we always need.
Who enters God’s open doors?
If the Lord is our Shepherd, why do we still struggle with want?
How can we remain faithful during times of distress and despair? What can a psalm, quoted by Jesus, teach about faith?
Praise for a king to praise the King.
My first title for this episode “Praying for Others” was almost an exact copy of my last episode on Psalm 20, “Prayer for Others”. I guess I need to listen to it again and see if I say the same thing this year!
There is order and power in God’s law.
Through God we shall do valiantly.
Our hope for a God’s salvation loving in righteousness.
Let us give God the glory for any glory we see or receive.
The pure in heart are blessed to see God.
We will never know enough to stop seeking after God.
This psalm helps our hearts move toward safety during times of trial.
Flattering lies spread, but God’s word is tested and true.
The Accuser deceives; God loves righteousness.
Who are the poor, and why are they hurt by the wicked?
I needed this checkup today. Do you?
God be praised! And here are words to help our praise.
How can psalm 7 help us understand psalm 1?