Joe: Alright, so, tell me about the 11th Psalm. This is a Bible chapter right?

Bible Expert: That's right Joe. Psalms 11 is a poem of trust in God composed by King David. In this chapter David expresses his faith in God, even in the midst of danger and chaos.

Joe: Yeah, I'm familiar with King David. He was a great warrior, right?

Bible Expert: That's right. He was a great warrior and trusted in God for strength and protection. In this chapter, he expresses his faith in God by calling on Him to be his refuge and trust in Him to deliver him from danger.

Joe: Wow that's pretty incredible. So what does it say?

Bible Expert: Well, the chapter starts off with David expressing his faith in God. He says "In the Lord I take refuge; how can you say to my soul, 'Flee like a bird to your mountain?'" He is expressing his trust in God and asking God to protect him from danger. He then goes on to say that God is his refuge and that He will protect him from all danger. He then finishes by saying "For the Lord is righteous; he loves righteous deeds; the upright shall behold his face." This is a reminder to trust in God's protection and justice.

Joe: Wow, that's really powerful. But what does it mean?

Bible Expert: Basically, it's a reminder to trust in God even in the midst of danger and chaos. David is expressing his faith in God and calling on Him to be his refuge and protector. He is also reminding us to do righteous deeds and trust in God's justice.