When your days are sown with tears, Psalm 126 says God will fill your mouth with laughter again. We’ll remember past deliverance, pray bold prayers in the dry places, and lean into the promise: those who go out weeping will come home with shouts of joyDiscover the book: https://a.co/d/bVq7fB9
When you feel scorched, withered, or alone in the night, Psalm 102 reminds you that God hears every groan. Your cries are precious to him—and written in his book. Discover the book https://a.co/d/bVq7fB9
When sorrow feels like your only food, Psalm 80 teaches us to cry, “Restore us, O God—shine on us again.
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After lament, we lift our eyes. Psalm 121 reminds us that our help comes from the Lord—the maker of heaven and earth—who keeps us, day and night.
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Trauma often leaves us asking, “Where is God when wrong seems to win?” Psalm 74 shows us that we can bring even those questions into his presence, trusting that the Judge of all the earth will do right.
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If grief lingers like a long night, Psalm 43 gives us words: “send out your light and your truth.” He leads us by his presence, and even in the dark, he sings over us. This podcast is based on the book, When It's Trauma
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Trauma can leave you parched, longing for God in a way that feels unquenchable. In Psalm 42, the psalmist admits his thirst, names his despair, and reminds his own soul to hope in the God who will one day restore his praise.
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Trauma can silence even the strongest voices of faith. In Psalm 137, God meets His people in their exile—when the songs have stopped—and reminds us that He sees, He stays, and He knows the way home.