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. |
David prays for rescue, while expressing faithful confidence in the Lord's intent to save Israel. |
Psalm 60 · (1.) That we may retain the good impressions they made upon us, and may have them revived. · (2.) That God's goodness to us, in relieving us and ... |
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 ... |
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. |
Study Psalm 60 using Matthew Henry's Bible Commentary (concise) to better understand Scripture with full outline and verse meaning. |
I will rejoice - I, David, will exult or rejoice in the prospect of success. I will find my happiness, or my confidence in what I now undertake, in the promise ... |
David sums up this psalm by declaring that only God can give victory. We cannot find the victory in ourselves. We cannot be true successes without God's help. |
Psalm 60 reveals that the Israelites experienced defeats on the battlefield because of its sins before God granted it victory. As soon as David learned of God's ... |
The psalmist anticipates victory, which will cover defeat and perfect partial successes, and seeks to breathe his own spirit of confidence into the ranks of ... |
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