The historical setting of this Psalm is made clear both from the title and from the fact that it appears originally in the narrative of the life of David in 2 Samuel 22. The setting in 2 Samuel is that it is somewhat of a summary of God’s deliverances of David over the course of his life. David is ascribing faithfulness to God for not one but for a lifetime of deliverances. From David’s experiences we too are encouraged to trust in the faithful God. While David speaks of receiving deliverance from his enemy in the future, his faith was placed in His God who had delivered him in the past.
Here is an
outline with brief comment of this lengthy Psalm.
·
v1-2: we can be
confident because of who God is.
Identify 8 thoughts about God.
The “Rock” is one in which we hide.
The “Horn” is an emblem of power.
·
v3-6: we can be
confident because God hears us. We are
emboldened to cry out to God and to believe that He will hear the cry of faith.
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v7-19: we can be
confident because God delivers those who call on him. David’s description of God’s great movement
on his behalf is likely describing the totality of God’s many deliverances as
king. David experienced deliverance from
Saul, and then from the Philistines, Ammonites, Syrians and other surrounding
nations.
·
v20-29: we can be
confident because God is faithful. This
passage is not a denial of grace. The
point is that David was God’s anointed, given a special covenant whereby God
would establish his throne. Of course we
are aware of his sin with Bathsheba and the overwhelming consequences. But even in that situation God forgave and
gave David victory over Absalom and the rebellious tribes.
·
v30-36: we can be
confident because God equips us. Again,
note 8 ways God enables us to be useful in His hands to bring about victory
over the enemy. In v30 David notes that
God’s way is “perfect”. In v32 God makes
David’s way “perfect”. This refers to
being complete or whole. God misses
nothing; His plan will prosper. Thus the
way He lays out before us is also complete.
That is something for David to say as he had his shortcomings. Furthermore the years of God’s deliverance
from Saul were a “path” that often had danger.
David found himself in tight spots from time to time. He is saying that while God’s way for him was
not the easiest in the sense of being free of trouble, it was the easiest
because God always delivered. Think
about this. Since God’s way is perfect,
the way He has planned for you is also perfect!
·
v37-45: we can be
confident because God gives overwhelming victory. The point here is that when God gives
victory, it is amazing. David understood
what Paul understood when he worshiped God for giving us more than we ask or
think (Eph. 3:20).
·
v36-50: we can be
confident! The hymn ends as it
began. It is a strong exclamation point
that God can be trusted!! He will not
disappoint us. We will never be ashamed
who put their trust in our Rock! This
term “Rock” is different than the hiding place of v2. This is the boulder on which we can stand
firm. David’s use of it in this summary
of God’s deliverances is interesting in that the references to God as Israel’s
“Rock” are in Deut. 32 (v4,15,18,30,31).
Deut. 32 (The Song of Moses) speaks of God’s relationship to Israel in
her times of trouble, exactly the thing for which David gives praise. What “rock” are you standing on? Is it a solid foundation? Do you have confidence in times of distress?
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