Psalm 28

Psalm 28

#psalm28 #denzelwashington #morningprayer Discover how Denzel Washington’s powerful faith connects with the message of Psalm 28—a psalm of strength, trust, and divine protection. In this video, we explore inspiring quotes from Denzel about his relationship with God, and how Psalm 28 reflects the same unwavering trust in the Lord during times of trouble. Whether you’re looking for encouragement, spiritual insight, or a deeper understanding of how faith shapes a life, this video will uplift and inspire you. “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me.” – Psalm 28:7 If this video encouraged you, don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more faith-based content that uplifts and empowers your walk with God. 0:00 introduction 0:05 psalm 28 0:25 psalm 28:1-2 1:26 psalm 28:3-4 1:29 psalm 28:3 2:05 psalm 28:6-7 2:46 psalm 28:8-9 3:25 psalm 28 lesson 3:56 psalm 28 6:35 denzel Washington praying 6:48 psalm 28:7 8:46 psalm 28 reflections 9:35 morning protection prayer Reading Psalm 28 is powerful because it speaks directly to times of distress, injustice, and the need for divine help, while also leading us into gratitude and trust in God’s protection. It’s a short psalm, but deeply rich in emotion, faith, and spiritual wisdom. Here’s why you should read Psalm 28: ⸻ 🙏 1. It’s a Prayer for Help in Desperation David begins with urgency: “To You, O Lord, I call; my Rock, do not be deaf to me.” (v.1) When you feel like God is silent or far away, Psalm 28 gives voice to your fear and longing. It teaches you to cry out honestly to God, even in dark moments. ⸻ ⚔️ 2. It Pleads for Justice David asks God not to sweep him away with the wicked—those who are two-faced and deceitful: “Do not drag me away with the wicked… who speak peace to their neighbors, but evil is in their hearts.” (v.3) If you’ve ever been hurt by people pretending to be good, this psalm reflects your pain. It reassures you that God sees through hypocrisy and will bring justice. ⸻ 🛡️ 3. It Celebrates God as Protector In verse 7, David’s tone shifts from pleading to praising: “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in Him, and I am helped.” It reminds us that even when things seem bleak, God is still working, and trust brings peace. ⸻ 💒 4. It Prays Not Just for Self, But for Others David ends by praying for God’s people: “Save Your people, and bless Your inheritance; be their shepherd also, and carry them forever.” (v.9) This turns personal pain into intercession, showing that even in our struggles, we can lift others up in prayer. ⸻ 🌟 Summary: Why Read Psalm 28? • It gives words to your cry for help when you feel alone. • It affirms God’s justice when you’re facing deceit or evil. • It shifts you from fear to trust, from sorrow to praise. • It encourages selfless prayer, even in your own trials