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Psalms: 56 is about trusting in the Lord despite danger and praising God for His care.
In the beginning of it, David prays for deliverance from his enemies who constantly threaten him. But despite that, he decides to trust in the Lord. David asks a rhetorical question, highlighting the insignificance of earthly men compared to God’s power.
David’s enemies treat him with hatred and malice, driving him into the wilderness. However, he firmly believes that God is aware of his struggles and even values his suffering, symbolically saving all his tears. This underscores the biblical teaching that suffering has a purpose, as God sees and will ultimately account for everything. With this assurance, David once again puts his trust in the Lord and praises Him.
The psalm concludes with David’s commitment to publicly thank God for His deliverance. David speaks of rescue as if it has already happened, expressing his faith and confidence that he will once again praise the Lord in safety.
Thank you, need to lean on this today.
