Day 3 of Searching the Psalms
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Psalm 3 (TPT)
1 Lord, I have so many enemies, so many who are against me.
2 Listen to how they whisper their slander against me,
saying:
“Look! He’s hopeless! Even God can’t save him from this!”
Pause in his presence
3 But in the depths of my heart I truly know
that you, Yahweh, have become my Shield;
You take me and surround me with yourself.
Your glory covers me continually.
You lift high my head when I bow low in shame.
4 I have cried out to you, Yahweh, from your holy
presence.
You send me a Father’s help.
Pause in his presence
5 So now I’ll lie down and sleep like a baby—
then I’ll awake in safety, for you surround me with your glory.
6 Even though dark powers prowl around me,
I won’t be afraid.
7 I simply cry out to you:
“Rise up and help me, Lord! Come and save me!”
And you will slap them in the face,
breaking the power of their words to harm me.
8 My true hero comes to my rescue,
for the Lord alone is my Savior.
What a feast of favor and bliss he gives his people!
Pause in his presence
While reading psalm 3 , I thought about how it would feel if thousands of people were against me or wanted to kill me. Probably only leaders of nations can identify with this.
ReplyDeleteThen my mind wandered to the whole story that led David to flee. I can only imagine what it would be like to have one of my children wanting me dead. Somehow David's trust in God is so strong that he is able to fall asleep in God's care. Though David's sin with Bathsheba and the killing of her husband was so great, his love of God is greater and he is able to put his life in God's hand. If Absalom had been able to kill his father, David surely would have risen to God , for he was truly repentant for his former sin and his heart did not hold hatred for Absalom. David knew that getting vengeance on Absalom would not make him or God happy and that only love can give him the chance to reunite. I guess that is why David is called a man after God's heart. It all keeps coming back to love. Hate never wins. Only love.
Mom, this is great! Appreciate you delving into the David/Absalom story and how you are living out Psalm 3 today. Maybe it's through the "crying out" and David's living out "God as shield" that he's able to "sleep like a baby". Wow, wouldn't that be nice! Praying like David today as the "rulers of Pasadena" are meeting to decide important police business. May they do justice as God does.
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