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Verse 5 in this short Psalm indicates vows that David made; unknown as to exactly what they were. The next verse states assurance of long life which Solomon was promised in 1 Kings 3:14 IF He would remain obedient and not stray as warned in the conditions listed there as well as in 2 Chronicles 1:11 and sequential verses (without the promise of long life there). Solomon's sins probably shortened his life; however despite his lengthy reign.
In David's case vows were given; whereas in Solomon's case I know of no such example. There are warnings; in fact in Ecclesiastes which Solomon wrote after learning some bitter life lessons where he mentions vows. ( Ecclesiastes 5:4-8). God requires it; and we are "fools" if we don't. A vow can be a one time act such as Paul in Acts 18:18; or one that is done for as long as a lifetime (such as a marriage vow). Thus; we need to be careful what we promise and have every intention to complete it. Judges 11 shows the seriousness of a poorly thought out vow (much controversy there as to the meaning; it would probably mean dedicating as a perpetual virgin to the Lord in the case of a human as opposed to an animal sacrifice). There are whole commentaries on that passage of scripture.
In this Psalm we should focus on the eternal benefits of those who trust God. Verse 7 indicates the king will abide before God "forever"; and this would clearly foreshadow the Messiah who was to be a son of David who would finally be the one to restore the Kingdom and fulfill all the promises left undone. It would seem that David's vows were for a lifetime of some sort of service (verse 8). The continual praise certainly should accompany what we vow; that would be nice to see in marriages. The rock in verse 2 certainly would indicate Deity; and God's protection in verses 3 and 4 show our heavenly home to come and the angelic protection promised for His saints (see Psalm 91:4).
Manuel Marques Teixeira on Psalms 61 - 3 years ago
God Allmighty, dwells on a High and sublime place (Sion, from north's arounds, comming from Orion's constellation direction) but also abides in a repented, humble heart, that fears His name.
I give thanks for this website ! I have been reading on a regular daily basis for quite some time as part of my daily habit .I look to God for solace & support during difficult & trying times but also during happy, joyous times.Yes even with covid still around .As I approach the Thanksgiving holiday ,I give thanks for God & the many blessings I have in my life . Yes I have travails in my life . I just do my best to wade through. Always with God's help all things are possible .
Are you feeling abandoned, lonely, fearful, depressed? This psalm shows David's humility before God. When we have sunken to the lowest point possible, we can go to God for strength, protection and whatever help we need. We are so blessed to have these psalms and scripture to go to for inspiration. In the midst of his situation, yet David praises God. This is very important -- praise Him not for the trouble we face but for who He is and for His gift of salvation and our hope of eternity with Him. When I do this, it lifts me up and puts joy in my heart in spite of heartache and trouble. I believe
God is present and glorified when His people lift His name in honor and praise- Psalm 22:3.
Robert Smith ,may God bless you and your wife in all the ways He knows you need His blessings most ,do not be afraid ,He is with you both every step of the way and He wont leave you ,trust in Him and in His love for you both .Take any treatment offered and thank God for it and ask Him to preserve you both . He understands us ,all our weakness all our fears ,He knows our vulnerability and our needs ,do not fear ,pray together ,read together and live ! Together with Him in your hearts and minds every day ,thank Him always for everything .
My wife is very sick has to be tested for leukemia I listened also to the song this is how we fight our battles ( surrounded) but I love this verse. Because my wife is my best friend. God will see us through
When he stated "From the end of the earth will I cry unto thee, when my heart is overwhelmed: lead me to the rock that is higher than I, he was saying no matter where God was he would cry out and give his heart to the Lord. This is what we need to do everyday, choose the Lord Jesus before it too late. God is good, we have to really think about what is being said before a statement of untruth is made. God is Good, there is no person that is higher than Gods word. We can not go over, under, or around the truth of the word of God, the Lord Jesus will prevail. He loves us and will keep us in perfect peace as long as our mind is on him.
I will said praises unto the Lord forever.god has taken me out of the darkness to let me see the marvelous light. I will trust the Lord at all times. Praises shall continuously be in my mouth Thank you Lord for everything. Amen
Hear my cry O God, attend to my prayer: This was wise praying from David. He understood that though God hears all prayers in one sense, in the sense of answering and responding favourably. Opening his prayer this way, David did not presume a response from God, but actively asked for the response. True believers are eager for an answering prayers, but living Children of God will never rest till their supplications have entered the ears of the Lord God.
Bless the Lord for his wisdom, Bless him for my understanding of his word let it speak to my heart and spirit all the days of my beautiful long life Amen.
I praise and thank God for His Word. I love all the Psalm and I desire to keep all my vows to God. I’m thankful for God’s grace and love. Thank you for the opportunity to share. Let us all be ready, Jesus is coming soon !!!
I know the Lord my GOD heard my cry for each time I call upon the name Jesus he tells me to be still for I am with you Praising GOD all the days of my Life
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I now can prayer with faith knowing God hear my cry and he is my rock and a strong tower from the enemy thank you my God love you with all my hart and soul
Well I think this is such a inspiring verse just to know we can go to the rock Jesus Christ who is very much higher than us..when we are overwhelmed...or in every situation. Can somebody say AMEN!
Verse 5 in this short Psalm indicates vows that David made; unknown as to exactly what they were. The next verse states assurance of long life which Solomon was promised in 1 Kings 3:14 IF He would remain obedient and not stray as warned in the conditions listed there as well as in 2 Chronicles 1:11 and sequential verses (without the promise of long life there). Solomon's sins probably shortened his life; however despite his lengthy reign.
In David's case vows were given; whereas in Solomon's case I know of no such example. There are warnings; in fact in Ecclesiastes which Solomon wrote after learning some bitter life lessons where he mentions vows. ( Ecclesiastes 5:4-8). God requires it; and we are "fools" if we don't. A vow can be a one time act such as Paul in Acts 18:18; or one that is done for as long as a lifetime (such as a marriage vow). Thus; we need to be careful what we promise and have every intention to complete it. Judges 11 shows the seriousness of a poorly thought out vow (much controversy there as to the meaning; it would probably mean dedicating as a perpetual virgin to the Lord in the case of a human as opposed to an animal sacrifice). There are whole commentaries on that passage of scripture.
In this Psalm we should focus on the eternal benefits of those who trust God. Verse 7 indicates the king will abide before God "forever"; and this would clearly foreshadow the Messiah who was to be a son of David who would finally be the one to restore the Kingdom and fulfill all the promises left undone. It would seem that David's vows were for a lifetime of some sort of service (verse 8). The continual praise certainly should accompany what we vow; that would be nice to see in marriages. The rock in verse 2 certainly would indicate Deity; and God's protection in verses 3 and 4 show our heavenly home to come and the angelic protection promised for His saints (see Psalm 91:4).
God is present and glorified when His people lift His name in honor and praise- Psalm 22:3.
Hear my cry O God, attend to my prayer: This was wise praying from David. He understood that though God hears all prayers in one sense, in the sense of answering and responding favourably. Opening his prayer this way, David did not presume a response from God, but actively asked for the response. True believers are eager for an answering prayers, but living Children of God will never rest till their supplications have entered the ears of the Lord God.
He has inheritance to those that fear Him Vs 5
He shall abide before God for ever: O prepare mercy and truth, which may preserve him.
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