Dwell in the Word Psalm 3

Psalm 3 presents a different tone compared to the previous psalms. David, facing difficult circumstances, cries out to God when he fled from his son Absalom. Despite the opposition and mocking from his foes, David places his hope and trust in God. He recognizes that God is his shield, protector, and the lifter of his head. David finds solace in God's ability to rescue and sustain him, even in the midst of adversity. He demonstrates unwavering faith, refusing to believe the accusations of his enemies. Instead, he relies on God's promises and character. David's trust in God allows him to rest and sleep peacefully. He acknowledges God's sovereignty and protection, declaring that he will not fear the multitude of people against him. He calls on God to save him, knowing that God has the power to defeat his enemies. David concludes by acknowledging that salvation belongs to the Lord and that his blessing is upon his people. As believers in Christ, we can also find comfort and assurance in God's victory over sin and the challenges we face. We can trust in God's protection, rest in His sustaining power, and confidently proclaim that salvation belongs to the Lord.

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A Prayer for God to Empty You - Your Daily Prayer - June 5

Instead of looking for an escape from your trial, your exhaustion, your pain by trying to fill your own “cup” with whatever the world offers as satisfying and fulfilling, perhaps the Lord wants you to look to Him first to satisfy you and fill your lack and limitations.

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