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The Bible Recap

Day 106 (Psalm 56, 120, 140-142) - Year 7

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 16 April 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:10.5

We have another day of Psalms today, another day where David is responding to God in light of his circumstances, and as a refresher, he's been promised the throne,

0:21.6

but the current king has been hunting him down until recently, and he's living in the desert.

0:26.5

Most of these Psalms have some sort of lament woven into them, but also lots of hope.

0:31.4

I'm not sure my heart would be so filled with praise if I were in David's circumstances.

0:36.2

In Psalm 56, David reminds himself of what is eternal,

0:39.5

and he fixes his eyes on that, on God, in the midst of his troubles. It's easy to think God is

0:45.1

distant or unfeeling when we're going through trials, but David knows that's not true. He says

0:50.0

God has kept count of his tossing, has stored his tears in a bottle, and has recorded all of this

0:55.6

in detail in his book. God knows and God sees. He's not distant. David knows that God is for him,

1:03.5

despite what his circumstances seem to say. Psalm 120 is a bit different from most laments. It's short,

1:10.4

and it doesn't end with hope or praise.

1:12.4

It's almost like he wrote it in a rush. And you know what? I love that it got recorded like this.

1:18.1

It's his honest thoughts, his hearts cry to God, unpolished and seemingly incomplete, yet it's

1:24.1

preserved in scripture. This probably mirrors my prayers more closely than half of the

1:28.9

other stuff David wrote. I don't always remember to praise him for who he is and what he's done.

1:33.6

I don't always remember to preach the gospel to myself. And this psalm serves as a reminder from David

1:39.1

that God invites me into conversation with himself regardless. Psalm 140 is another unique Psalm. David begs

1:47.3

for deliverance from the words and hands and plans of evil men. He asks God to be attentive

1:52.5

and he praises God for being his covering. In verse 7, he says, O Lord, my Lord, the strength of my salvation,

2:03.2

you have covered my head in the day of battle.

2:08.2

This verse reminds me of the helmet of salvation that Paul references in Ephesion 6.

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