Psalm 31: Trusting God in Times of Stress
This series was originally recorded at The Cove in Asheville, NC.
Summary
In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley walks through Psalm 31, exploring the believer’s response to stress, fear, and overwhelming circumstances. Using the Holmes-Ray stress scale as a starting point, he highlights how life’s pressures—from the death of a spouse to everyday challenges—can leave us drained and anxious. David’s Psalm provides a powerful blueprint for handling stress: an urgent cry for help followed by confident trust in God. Easley emphasizes how David repeatedly places his life “into God’s hand,” demonstrating that ultimate safety and deliverance come not from human control but from trusting God’s righteousness and lovingkindness.
The sermon explores the tension between terror and trust, showing that even in fear, believers can choose praise and confidence in God. Easley also points out that God may not always remove stress but provides the strength to endure it. He encourages listeners to redirect their anxious energy toward worship and reliance on Christ. By learning to surrender control, trusting God’s presence, and finding rest in His provision, believers cultivate endurance, maturity, and spiritual resilience. This message reminds us that our trials are opportunities to experience God’s faithfulness and to develop deeper trust, even amid life’s storms.
Takeaways
- Life’s pressures are inevitable, but God sees your stress and hears your prayers.
- David models placing his life fully into God’s hand, trusting His righteousness.
- Trusting God does not always remove trials, but provides strength to endure them.
- Even in terror and despair, believers can choose praise and confidence in God.
- Redirect anxious energy toward Christ through worship, prayer, and surrender.
- Endurance through trials matures faith and deepens spiritual resilience.
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