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Today’s reading takes us through Psalm 28 to 30, with a focused teaching on Psalm 28:6–9. This passage marks a dramatic shift from lament to praise, not because circumstances change, but because the psalmist becomes convinced that God has heard his prayer. Psalm 28 shows us how faith works when nothing external has improved. David moves from personal petition to confident worship, then outward into intercession for the people. As the anointed king, his prayer expands beyond himself, revealing how individual trust in God naturally grows into corporate concern and priestly responsibility. This teaching explores the theology of being “heard” by God, the significance of the anointed one representing the people, and how this pattern ultimately points forward to Christ, the greater Shepherd who intercedes and carries his people forever. Psalm 28 reminds us that prayer does not merely ask God to act, it reshapes the one who prays. If you’re walking through uncertainty or waiting for resolution, this psalm invites you to see faith not as denial of hardship, but as confidence rooted in God’s covenant faithfulness. Continue the journey and explore more at https://scrollandsword.com