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kjv@Psalms:6:1 @ O LORD, rebuke me not in thine anger, neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure.

kjv@Psalms:6:2 @ Have mercy upon me, O LORD; for I am weak: O LORD, heal me; for my bones are vexed.

kjv@Psalms:6:3 @ My soul is also sore vexed: but thou, O LORD, how long?

kjv@Psalms:6:4 @ Return, O LORD, deliver my soul: oh save me for thy mercies' sake.

kjv@Psalms:6:5 @ For in death there is no remembrance of thee: in the grave who shall give thee thanks?

kjv@Psalms:6:6 @ I am weary with my groaning; all the night make I my bed to swim; I water my couch with my tears.

kjv@Psalms:6:7 @ Mine eye is consumed because of grief; it waxeth old because of all mine enemies.

kjv@Psalms:6:8 @ Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity; for the LORD hath heard the voice of my weeping.

kjv@Psalms:6:9 @ The LORD hath heard my supplication; the LORD will receive my prayer.

kjv@Psalms:6:10 @ Let all mine enemies be ashamed and sore vexed: let them return and be ashamed suddenly.


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kjv@Psalms:6 > > RandyP :

Our Lord Jesus did receive the chastisement that was due us. He did become weak and vexed and consumed with grief. His soul was delivered for mercy's sake. There is a thankful remembrance of His Father and yes suddenly His enemies should be ashamed. Sounds like this was fulfilled.

kjv@Psalms:60 > > RandyP :

The tone has now changed from "I" to "us". God's displeasure, is contrasted with His holiness. The petition is for His help for the help of man is vain.

kjv@Psalms:61 > > RandyP :

One can sense that there is part of David that is the king spoken of in the second person. Then there is that part of David that is the broken and contrite petitioning child of God. For the king God will do this and that. The other part, the child will praise and perform his vows to God.

kjv@Psalms:62 > > RandyP :

Salvation is not only a word for the future day of judgement, it is a word for the day here and now. Too much surrounds us in a day not to be aware of and in need of His salvation. He is strength. He is refuge. Mischief, inward cursing, oppression, lies, vanity, robbery are but a few of the things that either do or could affect us each and every hour. He is our defense, salvation, and our rock. We shall not be moved.

kjv@Psalms:63 > > RandyP :

David thirsts and longs to see God's power and glory. So what does he do? He praises with reason, he blesses and raises his hands. He is satisfied and joyful. He remembers and meditates, rejoices, follows hard.

kjv@Psalms:64 > > RandyP :

These enemies plagued David. The battle field was political but, the warfare was spiritual. We may see them merely as personal conflicts but,Satan knew the prophecies and importance God was placing on lineage. He had plenty a willing minions to combat what God was doing. We could also see Jesus surveying His situation similarly in a much larger battle. We would see such if we were engaged in this fight as well.

kjv@Psalms:65 > > RandyP :

God has a general grace given to all, even His enemies, that can be explained as simply as the sun and rain that falls upon all of us. In so many ways he moves over and upon each of our lives providing and blessing in ways we barely realize. We have a more specific grace as well in which He has chosen and caused many to approach. The psalmists speaks in natural terms that we all can picture and understand but he is speaking in spiritual terms as well.

kjv@Psalms:66 > > RandyP :

Affliction serves the purpose of purging and cleansing in the life of believers. It is not a bad thing other wise we'd likely go back to the way we were before. This way we've not only learned to depend solely on God, been removed from our selfish and ill advised motives, seen the hand and operation of God, but, also have some investment into the process. The praise and prayer offered becomes real and sincere, organic and experiential instead of merely academic.

kjv@Psalms:68:29 > > RandyP :

The temple has not been built yet at the time David is seeing this happen.

kjv@Psalms:68:31 > > RandyP :

Ethiopia after the time of Christ does become a stronghold of Christianity perhaps like no other including Rome. The Eastern Orthodox church has been of prime importance and at times has extended itself into even India and China.

kjv@Psalms:68 > > RandyP :

David now speaks of God's enemies. The righteous have much to be glad for. When we look beyond our own fox holes to see the progress He has made toward the final objective; When we look as David does here into the future of the nations and peoples that will be on board along with us by the end; even the tribes of Israel; it all is too wonderful not to be extremely encouraged and filled with praise. All of this out of the fountain of Israel.

kjv@Psalms:69 > > RandyP :

This passage has a very important description of David made by himself. One being that he is a sinner like all the rest; he knows, God knows; he asks God to hear his repentance. Many use his honest and contrite observance in ashes and sackcloth as opportunity to defame him even in bar room song. He is being reproached by the enemy because of his stance for God, he is misunderstood and deserted by his friends and family as well. He sees the poor and widowed in a sense as being inflicted by God and his God given duty to stand in the gap against those who seek to devour the poor and widowed for their own gain. Though it all could be overwhelming he knows that His strength and refuge is and will always remain in God.




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