Through the Bible Day by Day - Psalms 56:1 - 56:1

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Through the Bible Day by Day - Psalms 56:1 - 56:1


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“What Can Man Do unto Me?”

Psa 56:1-13

This psalm was composed under the same circumstances as Psa 34:1-22. See 1Sa 21:1-15. What a strange medley is here shown-David feigning madness and composing psalms! Commenting on Psa 56:3, one says that Isaiah’s resolve is still better: “I will trust and not be afraid,” Isa 12:2. Note, the magnificent refrain at the close of each of the first two strophes, Psa 56:4; Psa 56:10. The psalmist asks: “What can flesh do?” “Nothing,” is the Apostle Paul’s emphatic answer. Neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers can hurt a man who makes God his stronghold, Rom 8:31.

Let us use the last verse for our life-prayer. Live as one on whom God’s vows rest. Thank Him that by His Cross and Passion He has delivered thy soul from death. Could He have done so much at such cost, and then fail? Surely He must deliver our feet from falling, Psa 116:8, or all the past will have been in vain. Whenever the shadows gather, and past sins threaten, and the enemies of your soul seek to overthrow, plead this prayer: Thou hast… wilt not Thou?