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Psalms 18:17

Posted on 18 May at 15:18
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“He delivered me from my strong enemy, and from them which hated me: for they were too strong for me.”

Psalm 18 is a psalm of David, and it is known for its rich expressions of praise and thanksgiving to God. In this particular verse, David vividly describes a situation where he was in distress and surrounded by his enemies. Let’s read Psalm 18:17 (KJV) for context:

“He delivered me from my strong enemy, and from them which hated me: for they were too strong for me.”

Historical Context:David wrote this psalm after the Lord had delivered him from the hand of Saul and his other enemies. It reflects a time of turmoil and danger in David’s life, where he experienced God’s mighty deliverance.

  • The Strong Enemy:

The phrase “my strong enemy” refers to the formidable adversaries that David faced. These enemies were not only physically strong but also opposed David with intense hatred. It emphasizes the magnitude of the threat David was facing and the powerlessness he felt against them.

Divine Deliverance:The key message of this verse is that God delivered David from his strong enemy and those who hated him. Despite being overwhelmed and feeling too weak to overcome his enemies, David acknowledges that God intervened on his behalf. It highlights God’s power to rescue and save His people from seemingly insurmountable challenges.

Application to our Lives:As believers, we can relate to David’s experience of facing overwhelming challenges and feeling surrounded by enemies, whether physical or spiritual. This verse reminds us that God is our ultimate deliverer. He is able to rescue us from situations that seem too difficult for us to handle on our own. We can find comfort and hope in knowing that God is stronger than any enemy we may encounter.

Trusting in God’s Strength:Psalm 18:17 teaches us the importance of relying on God’s strength rather than our own. David recognized that his enemies were too strong for him, but he trusted in the Lord’s power to deliver him. Similarly, we are encouraged to place our trust in God’s strength and not be discouraged by the challenges we face. Through faith and dependence on God, we can experience His deliverance in our lives.

In summary, Psalm 18:17 (KJV) portrays David’s desperate situation where he was surrounded by enemies who were too strong for him. However, he testifies to God’s deliverance, acknowledging that the Lord rescued him from his powerful adversaries. This verse reminds us to trust in God’s strength and seek His intervention in times of trouble, knowing that He is able to overcome any enemy we face.

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