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The Bible Recap

Day 136 (Psalm 3-4, 12-13, 28, 55) - Year 2

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.833.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2020

⏱️ 7 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.

0:07.0

David has had a rough time lately so his songs are going to reflect that.

0:18.0

We opened today with Psalm 3, which he wrote when he had to flee Jerusalem because of

0:21.7

Absalom's attempt to steal the throne from him.

0:24.4

The people he used to lead are now speaking ill of his soul.

0:28.6

They're saying he's beyond saving.

0:30.8

Not only is that hurtful to David personally, I'm sure, but it's also an

0:35.1

affront to God's character. God loves to save even the most wicked and vile. It

0:41.0

displays his mercy and vile. It displays his mercy and forgiveness.

0:44.0

David has no idea how many people Absalom has turned against him,

0:48.0

but it's at least in the hundreds, if not thousands,

0:51.0

especially given all the people Absalom won over when he was flattering people at the

0:54.3

city gates.

0:55.3

So in verse six, when David says, many thousands of people have set themselves against me all around,

1:01.5

this doesn't seem to be hyperbole.

1:04.0

Despite all that, David knows who God is.

1:07.0

He trusts God and asks God to rescue him.

1:09.6

These circumstances haven't dimmed the brightness of God's goodness to Him. In Psalm 4, we see a lot of the same themes repeated,

1:17.0

except this song was written for corporate worship, not personal worship, so it's less specific to David's life than Psalm 3 is.

1:25.0

This song expresses confidence in God and points out that the anger David feels for being mistreated

1:30.1

has to be submitted to God too. That's part of what it looks like to put your trust in God.

1:35.0

He knows that ultimately the nearness of God is where his peace will be found, not in circumstances.

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