psalm 60:1 meaning - Axtarish в Google
Psalm 60:1 begins with David acknowledging a sense of rejection from God . He feels as if God has “burst upon” him and his people with anger. David's cry is raw and vulnerable, admitting the painful reality of feeling distanced from God. Yet, even as he laments, he prays for restoration.
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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