This Psalm commences with an earnest appeal, and finishes in the
triumphant knowledge of God's salvation and watch over both the
Psalmist himself, and His people.
We should note that as in Psalms 26:4 the Psalmist is again concerned
with the company he keeps (Psalms 28:3). This should act as a warn... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PSALMIST EARNESTLY CALLS ON GOD TO HEAR HIS PRAYER (PSALMS 28:1).
In each of these two verses the ideas fall into an abbc pattern, with
each central idea then being repeated in another form. Note the
contrast between the two verses. In the first the Psalmist wishes to
avoid what to him is virtu... [ Continue Reading ]
HE REJOICES BECAUSE HE KNOWS THAT YHWH HAS HEARD HIM AND WILL BE HIS
STRENGTH (PSALMS 28:6).
His thoughts now become more positive. The negative was necessary, but
now he begins to look upward. He has prayed through to a point of
confidence and faith. And the more he prays the greater his faith.
(‘... [ Continue Reading ]
HE REJOICES BECAUSE HE KNOWS THAT YHWH WILL BE THE PROTECTOR OF ALL
HIS PEOPLE (PSALMS 28:8).
But the Psalmist is not only concerned for himself. His concern is for
all God's people. And he rejoices because what God is for him, He also
is for them. He has now become one of God's intercessors. This w... [ Continue Reading ]