About this episode
Who fights your battles when you feel outnumbered?In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we explore Psalm 68, a triumphant hymn attributed to David that celebrates the majesty, power, and compassion of God. The psalm opens with a bold declaration: “Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered” (Psalm 68:1, KJV). It is a song of divine victory, recalling God’s historical interventions and mighty acts on behalf of His people.But Psalm 68 is more than a war anthem. It reveals the character of the One who reigns.In the middle of its triumphant imagery, we encounter a deeply personal description of God: “A father of the fatherless, and a judge of the widows, is God in his holy habitation” (Psalm 68:5, KJV). The sovereign King of heaven is also the defender of the vulnerable. His power is not detached or distant. It is protective, restorative, and attentive to those who are overlooked.This episode explores how Psalm 68 connects divine strength with divine compassion. The same God who “rides upon the heavens” (Psalm 68:33) also sets the solitary in families and leads the oppressed into freedom (Psalm 68:6). His reign spans both cosmic authority and personal struggle.Psalm 68 ultimately calls believers to joyful worship rooted in remembrance. When we recall how God has acted in history, we gain courage for today’s conflicts. When we recognize His heart for the fatherless and oppressed, we are invited to reflect that compassion in our own lives.If you are carrying a private battle, feeling overlooked, or wondering whether justice will prevail, Psalm 68 offers both reassurance and direction. The God who reigns over the heavens is present in earthly struggles, and His strength is never separated from His mercy.