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  "generated_at": "2026-05-20T10:57:35.270394+00:00",
  "custom_id": "PSA_003",
  "testament": "Old Testament",
  "book": "Psalms",
  "passage_ref": "Psalm 3",
  "title": "The Lord Hears and Protects His People",
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  "simple_summary": "Psalm 3 is a prayer from someone surrounded by enemies. The psalmist brings his fear to God, trusts the Lord as his shield and honor, and asks God to deliver him. The psalm ends by confessing that salvation belongs to the Lord and that his favor rests on his people.",
  "simple_explanation": "Psalm 3 moves from trouble to trust. The psalmist is surrounded by enemies who mock his faith and claim that God will not rescue him. He answers that accusation by confessing that the Lord is his shield, his glory, and the one who lifts up his head. That means God protects him, restores his honor, and lifts him out of shame.\n\nThe psalmist says that God answered him from his holy hill. In Israel’s worship life, this points to the Lord’s covenant presence in Zion and his faithfulness to hear his people. Because of that care, the psalmist can sleep and wake without being ruled by fear, even though enemies still surround him.\n\nThe psalm then returns to prayer. The psalmist asks the Lord to rise up and deliver him. The language about striking enemies on the jaw and breaking teeth is vivid and forceful, but it is best understood as a picture of God’s decisive judgment on the wicked, not as permission for personal revenge. The psalm ends with a short confession: salvation belongs to the Lord, and his favor rests on his people.",
  "important_truths": [
    "Enemies can be many, loud, and mocking, but their unbelief does not cancel God’s power.",
    "The Lord is a shield, a source of honor, and the one who restores the psalmist from shame.",
    "God hears prayer from his holy hill; he is exalted and personally near to his people.",
    "Trust in the Lord can lead to real rest, including peaceful sleep in the middle of danger.",
    "It is right to ask God to deliver and to judge wicked opponents, but not to take personal revenge.",
    "Salvation belongs to the Lord, and his favor rests on his people."
  ],
  "warnings_promises_commands": [
    "Do not let mocking unbelief define your view of God’s care.",
    "Bring fear and danger to the Lord in prayer.",
    "Rest can be an act of faith when God is the one guarding you.",
    "Do not turn the psalm’s violent images into a command for personal retaliation.",
    "The Lord alone gives deliverance and blessing to his people."
  ],
  "gods_plan_connection": "Psalm 3 belongs to Israel’s worship life under the Davidic monarchy and the covenant promises tied to Zion. It shows a righteous sufferer being protected and vindicated by the Lord. That pattern becomes part of the Bible’s larger storyline of God defending his anointed king and his people. The psalm is not a direct prophecy, but it helps build the biblical hope that God will finally save, defend, and bless those who belong to him.",
  "simple_application": "When trouble feels overwhelming, pray honestly instead of pretending everything is fine. Ask God for help, rest in his care, and refuse to let fear or public scorn have the final word. This psalm also teaches believers to trust God for justice rather than trying to repay evil themselves.",
  "net_bible_attribution": "Scripture quoted by permission. Quotations designated (NET) are from the NET Bible®, copyright ©1996, 2019 by Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved.",
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    "normalized_final_release_status": "approved",
    "final_release_status": "approved",
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