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Psalms 89:22

Posted on 18 May at 15:15
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“The enemy shall not exact upon him; nor the son of wickedness afflict him.”

Certainly! Here’s a Bible study on Psalm 89:22 (KJV):Psalm 89:22 (KJV) says, “The enemy shall not exact upon him; nor the son of wickedness afflict him.”

1. Context:Psalm 89 is a royal psalm attributed to Ethan the Ezrahite. It reflects on God’s covenant with David and the enduring nature of God’s promises to the Davidic dynasty. The psalmist praises God for His faithfulness and calls on Him to remember His covenant and restore the fortunes of the king.

2. Identifying the characters:In this verse, there are two key characters mentioned:

  • a. “Him”: This refers to the chosen king, who is from the Davidic lineage. The verse speaks of the protection and preservation of the king against his enemies.
  • b. “The enemy” and “the son of wickedness”: These represent the adversaries and oppressors who seek to harm the king and undermine his rule.

3. Protection from enemies:The verse declares that the enemy will not have dominion over the king, nor will the son of wickedness afflict him. It emphasizes the divine protection and intervention in the life of the king. God’s covenant with David ensured the preservation of the Davidic line, and this verse reflects the confidence in God’s faithfulness to protect and defend the king.

4. Spiritual application:

  • a. Trusting in God’s protection: Just as the king in the psalm found refuge in God, we can trust in God’s faithfulness to protect us from the spiritual enemies we face. God is our stronghold and defender, shielding us from the attacks of the evil one (Psalm 18:2).
  • b. Assurance of God’s faithfulness: The verse reminds us of God’s unwavering commitment to His promises. In our lives, we may face challenges and adversaries, but God remains faithful. He will not allow our enemies to have ultimate victory over us. We can find solace in His presence, knowing that He is with us in every situation.
  • c. The ultimate victory in Christ: In a broader sense, this verse also points to Jesus Christ, who is the ultimate fulfilment of the Davidic covenant. As believers in Christ, we are part of His kingdom, and His victory over sin and death ensures our ultimate triumph. No enemy can ultimately prevail against God’s purposes in our lives.

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