This psalm is a desperate prayer for God to help Israel survive this onslaught. It ends with a confident declaration that the Lord will provide victory (Psalm ... |
The Psalm begins with a melancholy memorial of the many disgraces and disappointments with which God had, for some years past, chastised the people. |
David Guzik commentary on Psalm 60, where David pleas for mercy from God who has afflicted His people, and celebrates His victory in the end. |
Psalm 60 · I. He reflects upon the bad state of the public interests, for many years, in which God had been contending with them (v. · II. He takes notice of the ... |
In Psalm 60, we see that God does not reject those he loves. Jesus also suffered defeat in death before he was given a crown of victory and eternal life. |
In a poignant cry for divine intervention, the Psalmist acknowledges a time of distress, one in which the nation Israel has faced defeat and disarray. |
1 You have rejected us, God, and burst upon us; you have been angry—now restore us! 2 You have shaken the land and torn it open; mend its fractures, for it is ... |
When God disciplines you because of sin, you can prevail in your battles when seeking from God: (1) restoration, (2) growth, (3) hope, (4) you submit to Him, ( ... |
Psalm 60 is a miktam of David. It was to teach how he fought armies in Mesopotamia, he fought armies in Syria, he sent Joab to Edom, where he killed 12 000 ... |
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