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Psalms 18:39

Posted on 18 May at 15:18
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“For thou hast girded me with strength unto the battle: thou hast subdued under me those that rose up against me.”

Certainly! Here is a Bible study on Psalm 18:39 (KJV):

Psalm 18:39 (KJV) says: “For thou hast girded me with strength unto the battle: thou hast subdued under me those that rose up against me.”

1. Context: To better understand this verse, it is important to consider the context of the entire Psalm. Psalm 18 is attributed to King David and is a hymn of thanksgiving and praise to God for delivering him from his enemies and establishing him as king. It is a reflection on God’s faithfulness, power, and protection.

2. Girded with Strength: In this verse, David acknowledges that it is God who has equipped him with strength for battle. The imagery of being “girded” with strength refers to being clothed or equipped for warfare. Just as a soldier would put on armor and prepare for battle, David recognizes that it is God who has given him the strength and ability to face his enemies.

3. God’s Subduing Power: David acknowledges that God has not only given him strength but has also enabled him to overcome and subdue those who rose up against him. Throughout his life, David faced numerous adversaries, including Saul, foreign armies, and internal rebellions. However, he attributes his victories not to his own abilities, but to the power and intervention of God. It is a testament to God’s sovereignty and His ability to bring down the enemies of His chosen people.

4. Application to Believers: While this verse is rooted in the specific historical context of King David, there are spiritual principles that believers can apply to their own lives. As Christians, we face battles and challenges in various forms, such as spiritual warfare, temptations, and trials. Just as David relied on God for strength and victory, we can also find our strength in God. The apostle Paul encourages believers in Ephesians 6:10, saying, “Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might.” It is through God’s power and provision that we can overcome the obstacles and challenges we face in our lives.

5. Trusting in God’s Deliverance: Psalm 18:39 reminds us of the importance of trusting in God’s deliverance. David acknowledges that it is God who is ultimately responsible for his victories. This verse encourages us to place our trust in God and rely on His strength rather than relying solely on our own abilities or resources. As we face battles and challenges, we can find comfort and confidence in knowing that God is with us and will provide us with the strength we need.

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