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Today we step into one of the most powerful and personal psalms in all of Scripture—Psalm 34—but to truly understand it, you have to see where it came from.

This isn’t polished, peaceful worship. This is praise born out of pressure. Out of fear. Out of failure.

David writes this psalm after running for his life, losing his footing spiritually, and even pretending to be insane just to survive. And yet… out of that chaos, he lifts his voice and declares: “I will bless the Lord at all times.”

In this episode, we unpack the deeper context behind Psalm 34—how it’s structured, why it was written, and what it reveals about the unchanging character of God. From a song of praise in the first half to a sermon of hard-earned wisdom in the second, David shows us what it looks like to worship through failure and learn through consequence.

Because here’s the truth: Your mistakes don’t cancel God’s goodness. Your failures don’t rewrite His faithfulness.

If you’ve ever felt like you messed it up… like your faith wavered… like you made the wrong move—this chapter is for you.

God is still worthy. God is still good. And God is still inviting you back.