KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Psalms 56:9
9. When I cry unto thee, then shall mine enemies turn back: this I know; for God is for me.
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Summary: Psalm 56 is a poignant reflection of distress and trust in God amidst persecution. Written by David when he was captured by the Philistines in Gath, the psalm captures his deep sense of vulnerability and fear as he faces his enemies. A key theme of this chapter is the contrast between human frailty and divine faithfulness; despite the grave dangers surrounding him, David asserts his trust in God's protection. The psalm opens with a plea for mercy, acknowledging the relentless pursuit of his foes. David expresses his emotional turmoil but quickly shifts to reaffirm his confidence in God, emphasizing His faithfulness and the assurance that God records his tears. The repetition of trusting in God while facing fear highlights the struggle between anxiety and faith. Ultimately, the chapter concludes with a commitment to praise God for His deliverance, reinforcing the notion that even in dire situations, believers are encouraged to maintain their faith and remember God's past actions of saving and supporting. This psalm serves as both a testament to individual faith in dire circumstances and a reminder of God’s enduring presence and care for His people.
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