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Psalm 83 Explained | When Enemies Unite and Why Faith Remembers Past Deliverance
Season 19 · Episode 83

Psalm 83 Explained | When Enemies Unite and Why Faith Remembers Past Deliverance

Practical Advice from the Scriptures · Anissa Cooke

March 28, 20267m 25s

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Show Notes

What do you do when it feels like opposition is coming from every direction?

In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we examine the powerful plea found in Psalm 83, a dramatic prayer attributed to Asaph. The psalm describes a moment when a coalition of hostile nations gathered with one goal—to erase Israel and silence the memory of God’s people.

The prayer begins with a passionate cry for God not to remain silent as enemies plot destruction. The psalmist lists powerful adversaries such as Edom, Moab, and Assyria, all united in their attempt to eliminate the nation chosen to bear God’s name.

But this psalm is more than a call for protection. The writer recalls earlier victories where God intervened in dramatic ways, reminding listeners that past deliverance can strengthen faith in present crises.

Ultimately, the prayer moves beyond survival. Its deeper purpose is that the opposing nations would recognize the authority and sovereignty of the one true God.

The message of Psalm 83 reminds us that even when challenges seem overwhelming, remembering past deliverance can renew confidence in God’s power and purpose.