Psalm 20:6–9 assures the congregation that the Lord will grant David victory over the enemy. His words express strong confidence in the Lord. |
This psalm is a prayer for the kings of Israel, but with relation to Christ. Even the greatest of men may be much in trouble. |
This psalm serves as an intercessory prayer for their king, highlighting the deep dependency on God amid perilous times. |
It is a cry for divine intervention and protection, and a declaration of trust in God's ability to answer the needs of his people. |
let the King hear us when we call; for not God the Father is here meant, though he is an everlasting King, the King of kings ... |
Lord, save our king. Make him wise and good, preserve his person, and prosper his government; that we may have peace in our time, and secular prosperity. 2. |
C. A Cry of Petition (Psalm 20:9) Those who live by the grace of God often find themselves crying out to God. One might think that they really don't have faith. |
Believers triumph in God, and his revelation of himself to them, by which they distinguish themselves from those that live without God in the world. Those who ... |
David Guzik commentary on Psalm 20, where David declares the triumph of the Lord's anointed, trusting in the name of the Lord. |
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