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Psalms 31:13

Posted on 18 May at 15:17

“For I have heard the slander of many: fear was on every side: while they took counsel together against me, they devised to take away my life.”

1. Context: Psalm 31 is attributed to King David and is a heartfelt prayer of trust and dependence on God in times of trouble. In this particular verse, David expresses his distress and persecution from his enemies.

2. Slander and Fear: David begins by acknowledging that he has heard the slander of many. Slander refers to false and malicious spoken statements intended to damage a person’s reputation. David was aware that people were speaking ill of him, spreading false rumours, and seeking to undermine his character and authority. This caused fear to surround him, as he was uncertain of who could be trusted.

3. Counsel and Conspiracy: David further reveals that his enemies were not only spreading slander but were also actively plotting against him. They were taking counsel together, devising plans to harm him and even plotting to take away his life. David faced a genuine threat to his safety and well-being.

4. Trusting God in Adversity: Despite the perilous situation, David’s response was not to despair but to turn to God for help and deliverance. Throughout the entire psalm, he repeatedly expresses his trust in God’s faithfulness, righteousness, and steadfast love. David knew that even when surrounded by enemies and facing slander and conspiracies, his ultimate refuge and strength were found in the Lord.

5. Application: As believers today, we may also face slander, opposition, and even threats to our lives because of our faith or other circumstances. In times of trouble, Psalm 31:13 reminds us to seek solace in God and entrust our lives to His care. We can find comfort in knowing that God is our protector, and He will fight for us. We should also be cautious of engaging in slander or participating in conspiracies against others, as these actions are contrary to the teachings of Christ.

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