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Worship: A Study in Psalms

DAY 2 OF 106

What does it say?

David trusted God to be his deliverer, even though numerous enemies pursued him. He looked to the Lord, who is merciful and righteous, and slept in peace.

What does it mean?

David was on the run from his treacherous son Absalom, who had not only stolen his father’s throne but had also sought to end his life. Amidst desperate circumstances, David’s heart was peaceful enough to get a good night’s sleep. How? He knew he stood on God’s side and had confidence in God’s ability to deliver him. As he lay down for the night, David prayed for relief, focusing on what he knew to be true – his righteous and merciful God listens to and protects His people. A low point in the king’s life became an opportunity to experience the sustaining presence of his Lord.

How should I respond?

Worry and despair can rob you of much-needed rest. When you’re in the middle of a sleepless night, you can either focus on the issue keeping you awake or talk to the One who knows you and the problem inside and out. Tell God how you feel, look for reasons to express gratitude, and praise Him for aspects of His character that are especially relevant to the situation. Then release your anxiety to Him and willingly accept how He acts. The peace of God is not a product of changing circumstances but a result of unwavering trust in His character (Phil. 4:6-8).

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About this Plan

Worship: A Study in Psalms

The psalms are a collection of poems and songs written over 1,000 years. While Psalm contains jubilant praises and sorrowful laments, the whole book testifies to God's loyal love towards His people in every circumstance. As a centerpiece of the Old Testament worship, every psalm anticipates the culmination of God's praise in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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We would like to thank Thomas Road Baptist Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.trbc.org