We continue revisiting previously released Morning Meditation episodes — creating space to listen again, linger longer, and notice what God may be speaking through familiar words.
This week we return to Psalm 11, where the Psalmist wrestles with a question that still echoes today:
“The foundations of law and order have collapsed. What can the righteous do?”
In this meditation, you are invited to sit with that tension — the frustration, the uncertainty, the desire to make things right when everything feels undone.
As you listen, you are invited to slow down.
To notice where things feel unstable.
To acknowledge your own limits.
And then… to lift your eyes.
Because while the world may feel shaken,
God is not.
Through the lens of Romans 8, we are reminded that this brokenness is not the end of the story. Creation groans. We groan. And yet, there is hope — a hope rooted not in our strength, but in God’s.
Our foundation of hope is placed on a God that knows our weakness. There is no need to cover or hide it.
There is freedom here.
Freedom to be honest.
Freedom to trust.
Freedom to rest in the One who is still on the throne.
✨ This episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music, or right here on the website under the Podcast tab.
✨ You can also watch and follow along on YouTube, with on-screen scripture to support a more embodied listening experience.




Whether you listen or watch, may these words steady your heart and remind you that even when the foundations feel shaken, your hope is secure in Him.





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