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Psalm 13:1-6; When Confronted With Evil

Psalm 13:1-6; When Confronted With Evil

Update: 2025-09-14
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In the face of overwhelming evil and suffering, this sermon draws from Psalm 13 to affirm that believers can still trust God even when evil appears to triumph. Centered on the tension between raw lament and unwavering faith, the message emphasizes that while believers may feel abandoned, God's faithful love—His covenantal chesed—remains constant. The psalmist's cry of 'How long, Lord?' is not blasphemy but a cry of faith, rooted in the reality that God has already done the hardest thing—saving humanity through Christ's sacrifice. The sermon calls for honest, biblical lament: turning to God, expressing pain, boldly asking for help, and ultimately choosing to trust and worship based on God's past faithfulness. This pattern of prayer, grounded in the eternal victory of Christ, restores perspective, transforms anxiety into worship, and affirms that our confidence is not in circumstances but in a God who has already secured our salvation and will one day make all things new.
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Psalm 13:1-6; When Confronted With Evil

Psalm 13:1-6; When Confronted With Evil

Stephen Feinstein