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Psalms 35:20

Posted on 18 May at 15:17
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“For they speak not peace: but they devise deceitful matters against them that are quiet in the land.”

Certainly! Here’s a Bible study on Psalm 35:20 (KJV):

Psalm 35:20 (KJV) says, “For they speak not peace: but they devise deceitful matters against them that are quiet in the land.”

Context: The book of Psalms is a collection of poetic and prayerful expressions of the psalmist’s emotions and experiences. Psalm 35 is attributed to David and is considered a prayer for deliverance from enemies.

Enemies and their deceit: In this verse, David expresses his distress caused by his enemies. He accuses them of speaking lies and devising deceitful plans against those who are peaceful and quiet in the land. The psalmist is highlighting the contrast between those who seek peace and the wicked intentions of his adversaries.

The righteous and the wicked: Throughout the psalm, David describes the wickedness of his enemies and their desire to harm him. He contrasts their actions with his own innocence and righteousness. The psalmist seeks God’s intervention, asking Him to rise up against his enemies and defend his cause.

Lessons for believers: Psalm 35:20 teaches several important lessons for believers:

  • a. Persecution and deceit: As followers of God, we may encounter opposition from those who do not share our values or faith. Like David, we should be prepared for the possibility of facing deceitful schemes from such adversaries.
  • b. The value of peace: David acknowledges the importance of peace and quietness in the land. He laments that his enemies speak falsehood instead of pursuing peaceful resolutions. As believers, we should strive to be peacemakers, seeking harmony and reconciliation in our interactions with others.
  • c. Trust in God’s justice: Despite facing deceitful opponents, David places his trust in God’s justice. He believes that God will ultimately vindicate the innocent and punish the wicked. This encourages believers to trust in God’s sovereignty and have faith that He will bring justice in due time.
  • d. Prayer for deliverance: The psalmist’s response to his adversaries is to turn to God in prayer. He seeks divine intervention, asking God to come to his defense. This reminds us of the importance of seeking God’s guidance, protection, and deliverance when we face challenges or enemies in our own lives.

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