Psalm 7

 


 In this psalm, David references many names and attributes of God:  LORD, my God, refuge, savior, deliverer, judge, righteous God, shield, righteous judge, warrior, and Most High.  David is in so much anguish about this situation in which his life is in danger because he has been wrongly accused, that he even swears an oath on his innocence.  But, he is able to give thanks at the end of the psalm because he knows that God is a righteous judge.

Following are some reflections that may be beneficial to consider when meditating on this psalm:

  •  Verses 1-2
    • All of us have at least one Enemy who pursues us like a lion.  Spend some time in prayer for refuge and deliverance for the Church, globally and locally, from the Enemy's attacks.
  • Verses 3-5
    • During a time of self-evaluation, consider whether there is "wrong in my hands" (vs 3) or "if I have repaid my friend with evil" (vs 4)?   If so, what can I do to "right the wrong"?
  • Verses 6-16
    • If God were to test or search my mind and heart (vs 9), what would be the outcome?
    • What do the following images painted in these verses indicate for me and the world around me?
      • God as a righteous judge in the courtroom (vs 6-11)
      • God as a warrior (vs 12-13)
      • The wicked conceiving evil, pregnant with mischief, giving birth to lies (vs 14)
      • The wicked digging a pit and falling into it themselves (vs 15-16)
  • Verses17
    •  In light of this psalm, spend some time giving thanks to the LORD for what He has done and singing praises to the Most High for who He is!

 

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