Here as an absolutely wonderful “Prayer of David,” showing richness in prayer as well as the God’s excellencies! Note the wonderful symmetry of the song.
86:1-7
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David calls on God to hear his prayer
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86:16-17
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86:8-10 (the nations)
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God’s greatness seen in the people of the world
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86:14-15 (the proud)
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86:11-
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David desires to worship God in a worthy manner
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86:13
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Now let us meditate on this great hymn of the faith!
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In vs. 1-7 note the various ways David
approaches God. Each is an expression of
David’s faith in a real God, a good God, a compassionate God.
o David
is poor and needy so he pleads with
God to bow down Your ear.
o David
is holy (set apart to God) so he
calls on God, my God.
o David
is God’s servant and thus fully trusting his Master for all his needs.
o David’s
needy situation goes on all day; so he pleads for God’s mercy.
o David’s
need is deep, in his soul, the inner man.
So he lifts up his soul to God, not just for superficial happiness but
for deep joy.
o Because
of the Lord’s goodness David is confident: You will answer me!.
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In v5 and v15 there are descriptions of God that
likely come from David’s meditation on the
Name of God in Exodus 34:6-7. This
was a frequent source of encouragement for the saints in Israel as they came
before God.
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Verses 8-10 reminds us of Isaiah 40-66 and the
great confessions of God’s uniqueness.
Both are true: that God is unique among the gods and that God alone
is God. The gods are what the nations or the wicked put their trust. They are gods
in that they are worshiped. But in the
end, they are not god at all. Only One is God. This reflects the Shema, the confession of Deut. 6:4-5: Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one! You shall love the Lord your God with all
your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength.
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Since we are to love Him with all we are, the
prayer of 86:11-13 makes perfect sense, doesn’t it! First we pray, teach me Your way so we know how we are to love God as we go
through life. Then we pray, unite my heart to fear Your name, so
that we will love Him with ALL our heart, soul and strength. The alternative is the temptation to try to
worship the true God while at the same time bowing before the gods of the world (materialism, hedonism
and self!) That hypocrisy as rightfully
an abomination to God.
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David asks that God would give a observable
indication of His goodness so that those who attack him would see it and be
ashamed (v17). We must wait for God’s
answer. But for the sake of God’s glory
he asks God to show Himself to the proud.
Prayer is always about God’s glory, God’s Name!
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