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Psalms 55
1[For the Chief Musician; on stringed instruments. Maschil of David]. Give ear to my prayer, O God; And hide not thyself from my supplication.
2Attend unto me, and answer me: I am restless in my complaint, and moan,
3Because of the voice of the enemy, Because of the oppression of the wicked; For they cast iniquity upon me, And in anger they persecute me.
4My heart is sore pained within me: And the terrors of death are fallen upon me.
5Fearfulness and trembling are come upon me, And horror hath overwhelmed me.
6And I said, Oh that I had wings like a dove! Then would I fly away, and be at rest.
7Lo, then would I wander far off, I would lodge in the wilderness. {{Selah
8I would haste me to a shelter From the stormy wind and tempest.
9Destroy, O Lord, [and] divide their tongue; For I have seen violence and strife in the city.
10Day and night they go about it upon the walls thereof: Iniquity also and mischief are in the midst of it.
11Wickedness is in the midst thereof: Oppression and guile depart not from its streets.
12For it was not an enemy that reproached me; Then I could have borne it: Neither was it he that hated me that did magnify himself against me; Then I would have hid myself from him:
13But it was thou, a man mine equal, My companion, and my familiar friend.
14We took sweet counsel together; We walked in the house of God with the throng.
15Let death come suddenly upon them, Let them go down alive into Sheol; For wickedness is in their dwelling, in the midst of them.
16As for me, I will call upon God; And Jehovah will save me.
17Evening, and morning, and at noonday, will I complain, and moan; And he will hear my voice.
18He hath redeemed my soul in peace from the battle that was against me; For they were many [that strove] with me.
19God will hear, and answer them, Even he that abideth of old, {{Selah [The men] who have no changes, And who fear not God.
20He hath put forth his hands against such as were at peace with him: He hath profaned his covenant.
21His mouth was smooth as butter, But his heart was war: His words were softer than oil, Yet were they drawn swords.
22Cast thy burden upon Jehovah, and he will sustain thee: He will never suffer the righteous to be moved.
23But thou, O God, wilt bring them down into the pit of destruction: Bloodthirsty and deceitful men shall not live out half their days; But I will trust in thee.
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Afflictions and Adversities of the Wicked: Their Persecution of Saints, a Cause of Psalm 55:19
God will hear and humiliate them—the One enthroned for the ages—Selah because they do not change and they have no fear of God.
Afflictions and Adversities: Consolation In Psalm 55:22
Cast your burden upon the LORD and He will sustain you; He will never let the righteous be shaken.
Afflictions and Adversities: Prayer In Psalm 55:1–17
For the choirmaster. With stringed instruments. A Maskil of David. Listen to my prayer, O God, and do not ignore my plea. / Attend to me and answer me. I am restless in my complaint, and distraught / at the voice of the enemy, at the pressure of the wicked. For they release disaster upon me and revile me in their anger.
Afflictions and Adversities: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To Psalm 55:4–8
My heart murmurs within me, and the terrors of death assail me. / Fear and trembling grip me, and horror has overwhelmed me. / I said, “Oh, that I had wings like a dove! I would fly away and find rest.
Ahithophel: Probably Referred to by David In Psalm 55:12–14
For it is not an enemy who insults me; that I could endure. It is not a foe who rises against me; from him I could hide. / But it is you, a man like myself, my companion and close friend. / We shared sweet fellowship together; we walked with the crowd into the house of God.
Anger: General Scriptures Concerning Psalm 55:3
at the voice of the enemy, at the pressure of the wicked. For they release disaster upon me and revile me in their anger.
Anxiety Psalm 55:22
Cast your burden upon the LORD and He will sustain you; He will never let the righteous be shaken.
Being Two-Faced Psalm 55:21
His speech is smooth as butter, but war is in his heart. His words are softer than oil, yet they are swords unsheathed.
Blessing: Spiritual, from God Psalm 55:22
Cast your burden upon the LORD and He will sustain you; He will never let the righteous be shaken.
Broken Hearts Psalm 55:22
Cast your burden upon the LORD and He will sustain you; He will never let the righteous be shaken.
Burdens Psalm 55:22
Cast your burden upon the LORD and He will sustain you; He will never let the righteous be shaken.
Care: Remedy For Psalm 55:22
Cast your burden upon the LORD and He will sustain you; He will never let the righteous be shaken.
Cast your Cares Psalm 55:22
Cast your burden upon the LORD and He will sustain you; He will never let the righteous be shaken.
Church: House of God Psalm 55:14
We shared sweet fellowship together; we walked with the crowd into the house of God.
Communion of Saints Psalm 55:14
We shared sweet fellowship together; we walked with the crowd into the house of God.
Communion of Saints in Public and Social Worship Psalm 55:14
We shared sweet fellowship together; we walked with the crowd into the house of God.
Coping Psalm 55:22
Cast your burden upon the LORD and He will sustain you; He will never let the righteous be shaken.
Day: Artificial, Divided Into: Noon Psalm 55:17
Morning, noon, and night, I cry out in distress, and He hears my voice.
Death of the Wicked Psalm 55:23
But You, O God, will bring them down to the Pit of destruction; men of bloodshed and deceit will not live out half their days. But I will trust in You.
Deceit: Punishment of Psalm 55:23
But You, O God, will bring them down to the Pit of destruction; men of bloodshed and deceit will not live out half their days. But I will trust in You.
Encouragement Psalm 55:22
Cast your burden upon the LORD and He will sustain you; He will never let the righteous be shaken.
Faith: Enjoined Psalm 55:22
Cast your burden upon the LORD and He will sustain you; He will never let the righteous be shaken.
Faith: Exemplified Psalm 55:16, 17, 23
But I call to God, and the LORD saves me. / Morning, noon, and night, I cry out in distress, and He hears my voice. / But You, O God, will bring them down to the Pit of destruction; men of bloodshed and deceit will not live out half their days. But I will trust in You.
Falsehood: General Scriptures Concerning Psalm 55:21, 23
His speech is smooth as butter, but war is in his heart. His words are softer than oil, yet they are swords unsheathed. / But You, O God, will bring them down to the Pit of destruction; men of bloodshed and deceit will not live out half their days. But I will trust in You.
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Psalms 55:1-8 Verses 1-8
In these verses we have, 1. David praying. Prayer is a salve for every sore, and a relief to the spirit under every burden. 2. David weeping. Griefs are thus, in some measure, lessened, while those increase that have no vent given them. David in great alarm. We may well suppose him to be so, upon the breaking out of Absalom's conspiracy, and the falling away of the people. Horror overwhelmed him. Probably the remembrance of his sin in the matter of Uriah added much to the terror. When under a guilty conscience we must mourn in our complaint, and even strong believers have for a time been filled with horror. But none ever was so overwhelmed as the holy Jesus, when it pleased the Lord to put him to grief, and to make his soul an offering for our sins. In his agony he prayed more earnestly, and was heard and delivered; trusting in him, and following him, we shall be supported under, and carried through all trials. See how David was weary of the treachery and ingratitude of men, and the cares and disappointments of his high station: he longed to hide himself in some desert from the fury and fickleness of his people. He aimed not at victory, but rest; a barren wilderness, so that he might be quiet. The wisest and best of men most earnestly covet peace and quietness, and the more when vexed and wearied with noise and clamour. This makes death desirable to a child of God, that it is a final escape from all the storms and tempests of this world, to perfect and everlasting rest.
Psalms 55:9-15 Verses 9-15
No wickedness so distresses the believer, as that which he witnesses in those who profess to be of the church of God. Let us not be surprised at the corruptions and disorders of the church on earth, but long to see the New Jerusalem. He complains of one that had been very industrious against him. God often destroys the enemies of the church by dividing them. And an interest divided against itself cannot long stand. The true Christian must expect trials from professed friends, from those with whom he has been united; this will be very painful; but by looking unto Jesus we shall be enabled to bear it. Christ was betrayed by a companion, a disciple, an apostle, who resembled Ahithophel in his crimes and doom. Both were speedily overtaken by Divine vengeance. And this prayer is a prophecy of the utter, the everlasting ruin, of all who oppose and rebel against the Messiah.
Psalms 55:16-23 Verses 16-23
In every trial let us call upon the Lord, and he will save us. He shall hear us, and not blame us for coming too often; the oftener the more welcome. David had thought all were against him; but now he sees there were many with him, more than he supposed; and the glory of this he gives to God, for it is he that raises us up friends, and makes them faithful to us. There are more true Christians, and believers have more real friends, than in their gloomy hours they suppose. His enemies should be reckoned with, and brought down; they could not ease themselves of their fears, as David could, by faith in God. Mortal men, though ever so high and strong, will easily be crushed by an eternal God. Those who are not reclaimed by the rod of affliction, will certainly be brought down to the pit of destruction. The burden of afflictions is very heavy, especially when attended with the temptations of Satan; there is also the burden of sin and corruption. The only relief under it is, to look to Christ, who bore it. Whatever it is that thou desirest God should give thee, leave it to him to give it in his own way and time. Care is a burden, it makes the heart stoop. We must commit our ways and works to the Lord; let him do as seemeth him good, and let us be satisfied. To cast our burden upon God, is to rest upon his providence and promise. And if we do so, he will carry us in the arms of his power, as a nurse carries a child; and will strengthen our spirits by his Spirit, so that they shall sustain the trial. He will never suffer the righteous to be moved; to be so shaken by any troubles, as to quit their duty to God, or their comfort in him. He will not suffer them to be utterly cast down. He, who bore the burden of our sorrows, desires us to leave to him to bear the burden of our cares, that, as he knows what is best for us, he may provide it accordingly. Why do not we trust Christ to govern the world which he redeemed?