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Psalm 7 Explained: Trusting God’s Justice When You Are Falsely Accused
Reading the Bible Daily with Dave · Dave Jenkins · Sunday, February 15, 2026
Show Summary
Psalm 7 is a prayer for justice in the face of false accusation, slander, and oppression. In this episode, we walk through Psalm 7 and learn how to seek refuge in God, examine our hearts with humility, and entrust ourselves to the Lord the righteous Judge of all the earth. This psalm also points us to Christ, who was falsely accused and unjustly condemned, yet entrusted Himself to the Father who judges justly.
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Tomorrow we turn to Psalm 8. Until then, trust your cause to the righteous Judge and rest in His justice.
Dave Jenkins is happily married to his wife, Sarah, and lives in beautiful Southern Oregon. He is a writer, editor, and speaker who loves Christ, His people, the Church, and sound theology.
Dave serves as the Executive Director of Servants of Grace Ministries and the Executive Editor of Theology for Life Magazine. He is the Host and Producer of the Equipping You in Grace Podcast and a contributor to and producer of Contending for the Word.
He is the author of The Word Explored: The Problem of Biblical Illiteracy and What To Do About It (House to House, 2021), The Word Matters: Defending Biblical Authority Against the Spirit of the Age (G3 Press, 2022), and Contentment: The Journey of a Lifetime (Theology for Life, 2024).
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When he is not engaged in ministry work, Dave enjoys spending time with his wife, going to movies, sharing a meal at a favorite restaurant, or playing a round of golf with friends. He is also a voracious reader, particularly of Reformed theology and the Puritans, and is often found working through a stack of new books from a wide range of Christian publishers.
Dave earned his M.A.R. and M.Div. from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary.




