BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 3:7
7. Come to me, Lord; keep me safe, O my God; for you have given all my haters blows on their face-bones; the teeth of the evil-doers have been broken by you.
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Summary: Psalm 3 is a poignant expression of David's trust in God during a time of distress. The psalm begins with David lamenting the increase of his enemies, who taunt him and question his faith in the Lord. Despite the dire circumstances, David expresses a profound confidence in God's protection and salvation. He recounts how the Lord is a shield around him, providing both safety and glory. The psalm emphasizes the power of prayer, as David calls out to God and finds comfort in His responsiveness. Ultimately, the themes of divine deliverance and unwavering faith are central, as David finishes with a declaration of God's ability to save and bless His people. This chapter serves as a reminder of trusting in God amid trials and recognizing His sovereignty over life's challenges.
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