Share a commentTaunts sting. “Where is your God?” isn’t just an ancient insult; it’s a modern ache heard at work, online, and in our own doubts. We walk through Psalms 115–118 to find a better reply than defensiveness: worship that puts glory where it belongs and trust that rests in a living God who sees, speaks, and saves.We start with Psalm 115’s bracing honesty—idols glitter but cannot act, while the unseen Lord is our help and shield. That truth steadies courage under pressure and calls us to praise God publicly, not after the trial ends, but within it. Then Psalm 116 turns corporate praise into a personal testimony. A voice in deep distress prays simply, “O Lord, deliver my soul,” and finds the kind of mercy that answers in God’s timing. The result is a vow to “walk before the Lord in the land of the living,” a model for honest prayer and bold witness when life hurts.Psalm 117 compresses mission into two verses and a global horizon: all nations, all peoples, one invitation to praise. Evangelism becomes joy, not mere duty—an overflow of God’s steadfast love and enduring faithfulness. Finally, Psalm 118 anchors the journey in redemption history. Sung at Passover and likely on Jesus’ lips before Gethsemane, it announces the stone rejected becoming the cornerstone. Rejection was real, but so was the plan of God. That Cornerstone now carries our hope through criticism, crisis, and change, turning taunts into testimony and fear into faithful praise.If this journey strengthened your trust, share it with a friend who needs courage today. Subscribe for more studies, leave a review to help others find the show, and tell us: which verse from Psalms 115–118 is holding you steady right now?The first of Stephen's two volumes set through the Book of Revelation is now available. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQ3XCJMYSupport the show