Psalm 21: Praise for Defeat of Enemies

Our God is strong; His strength fights and wins for me; I find great joy in his strength; I praise his power. He grants my heart’s desire and gives me life and salvation, even long life forever; He crushes my enemies: sin, death and the devil. He has given me great blessing and made me exceeding glad.

Our God does all this for the king, and my Lord Jesus Christ has made me a king (and a priest) to rule over and take dominion over sin, death, and the devil. When these enemies are controlled the vacuum is filled with the presence of God and the joy of the Lord, who is my strength. My Lord has found out the enemies, burned them up in a fiery oven, shot unerring arrows at them so that they could not perform mischievous evils against me.

All this strong fighting is done for me by His goodness and mercy without any merit or worthiness in me. God’s saving grace forgives sins and makes me clean; His restraining grace resists the devil and actually stops sin; His empowering grace gives the desire and ability to do good works according to His design. Our God is strong!

 

Psalm 20: A Prayer for Victory before Battle

A godly king prays before going into battle, asking the Lord for Victory, and God grants it. Every single day the royal priest goes into battle, so praying beforehand is an excellent idea. Daily a child of God faces a problem to be solved, a challenge to be met, a struggle to be dealt with, an assignment to be finished, a temptation to be overcome, a battle to be won. It may be as simple as paying the bills, fixing something, smoothing a relationship, calming anxiety, healing a hurt, dealing with pain, keeping a promise, deciding an issue, or it may be something more momentous. But it is still a battle to prepare for and pray about.

It begins in the waking morning by “offering sacrifices,” which for the New Testament believer means remembering and applying the vicarious sacrifice of Jesus Christ through repentance, faith, and prayer. The day ends by raising the banner of victory.

Make the human preparations for the battle, yes; that is “the horses and chariots,” but don’t trust in them; trust in the name of the Lord your God. They are fallen; we are risen.

Psalm 19: Creation and Word Reveal God and Life

The heavens (created universe) and the Torah (Word of God) praises and reveals God for human life. God’s general revelation in nature convicts me clearly through “inaudible noise” that there is a God, but it does not tell me who He is or how I can know Him; God’s specific revelation in the Bible convicts me clearly through “invisible sight” who He is and how I can know Him. The Word discovers my Enemy (Sin) and my Savior (Jesus).

The Spirit of God through His perfect Law uncovers previously unknown faults and He repents me of deliberate sins. I see that I have an enemy that robs me of life and destroys my soul every day. The Spirit through His Word freely gives me repentance and faith in the Gospel of Jesus to enjoy forgiveness and be fully restored to the joy of life that the Enemy has devoured.

Through the Gospel in the revealed Word my Overcomer both removes the deserved penalties of sin and also gives the power to actually stop the continuation of besetting and habitual sins. The Enemy does not have dominion and I am innocent of the great transgression, Unbelief. That is overcoming.

Psalm 18: Thanks for the Victories

I love the Lord, both for who he is and for what he did for me.

Who He is: my strength, my rock, my fortress, my deliverer, my God, my refuge, my shield, my salvation, my stronghold. He is “mine.” Though I don’t control Him, He belongs to me: I get to use His strength when he gives it to me.

What He did: he saved me from enemies, he delivered me from my strong enemies (too strong for me), he brought me into a large place, he rescued me, he enlightened my darkness, he made my way perfect, he made me secure on the heights like the feet of a deer, he gave me superhuman strength, his gentleness made me great, he gave me strength to overtake and consume and thrust through my enemies until they fell, he gave me my enemies that I might destroy them that hate me.

I hate sin, death and the devil, and they hate me. Our mutual hatred is vicious and the struggle is fierce, but they are too strong for me alone. But thanks be to Jesus who gives me victory after awesome victory.

Psalm 17: A Prayer for Justice for the Innocent

At times everyone feels like misunderstandings have besmirched one’s reputation with false accusations and he is innocent of the perceived charges. Like the importunate widow before the unjust judge in Jesus’ parable he seeks justice and vindication. Jesus makes it clear: God will answer speedily. In Psalm 17 we learn that we can trust His lovingkindness to be just and put things right; for always in Christ, the only Innocent One, God justly forgives and makes it right.

The Prowling Lion may disguise himself as a friend, or even one’s self, who exposes both true and false guilt and shame. The Lord protects me, as the apple of His eye, from this deadly spiritual enemy and delivers my soul. (Note: it is always important to distinguish the real enemy from the human instruments, self or others, that he uses.).

Finally for me the Lord answers: I will see His face (be in His Presence) in righteousness, and when I awake (from sleep, from death, or from the crisis) I will be satisfied with His likeness, that is, I am restored to a right relationship with God.

Psalm16: A Decisive Choice

In the face of the last enemy, Death, my Overcomer gives me trust in the True God, who is my highest good, nay, my only good. The first issue to be dealt with is syncretism, which adds trust in something else besides God alone. Unbelief is the enemy that wants to “cover all the bases,” instead of just hitting a home run.

When trust is firmly placed in Christ alone we discover that we have everything we need; we don’t possess everything, but by the grace of God through the faith given to us we possess the Possessor of all things. In place of sorrows we have: a solid destiny, a pleasant place, a beautiful inheritance, wise counsel and direction, the presence of God for protection and blessing, inner joy, rest in hope, fullness of joy today and pleasures forever.

Finally and climactically, I will not be abandoned in death because of the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ, which resurrection I share. I rise up in confidence against the danger of death; Jesus rose up in confidence from the stronghold of death. Amen, it is so.

Psalm 15: Who can Go to Heaven on Earth?

Who can dwell where God dwells? Who can enter worship on His Holy Hill? Who can come in to the place where the Lord’s Presence is on the earth? Who can go to heaven on earth? Who will overcome the enemy by living in the presence of God? The answer: a believer in Jesus may “go to heaven” at any time, at any place, in any situation.

Only the holy, righteous, perfect person may be with God, the one who loves his neighbor as himself, the one who does do and does not do the ten descriptions of character and behavior listed in Psalm 15. These requirements are general and specific enough to convict every human being of sin, the enemy that keeps him away from enjoying life in the presence of the living God.

The only person who has lived this way is the only one who can get us in. Only Jesus enters and we go in with Him. We enter God’s presence, we “go to heaven,” by repentance and faith in the Gospel. Once in, we shall never be moved (scared, upset, anxious, guilty, or sad). Sin is defeated. That’s a promise.

 

Psalm 14: The Faithful in a Corrupt World

The fool says, “There is no God.” This practical atheism lurks inside every believer. The fool in man is not just stupid, though he does at times ignore the highest wisdom; he just does not always think or behave as if God really matters, that He is not of any importance in his affairs, that He is not closely involved in every aspect of life.

I must see the fool inside myself; it does me no good to point him out in the world. I need to confront and confess the heinous sin of Unbelief in my own self centered nature; for it is a destructive enemy to life and wellbeing. (Remember the First Commandment.) Outside of God there is great terror, but God is with the generation of the righteous, and I am declared righteous because of Jesus Christ.

“0 that salvation for God’s people would come out of Zion.” Shout for joy, because it has: the Savior has come. Zion means the presence of God on the earth, which today is the called and gathered people of God. Whenever I get in trouble or face a problem because I didn’t remember God is here I “go to heaven,” turn to Him in repentance and faith.

Psalm 13: A Prayer in Sorrow

How long: will God seem distant, will I be in sorrow, will the enemy be exalted over me? The enemies of the soul, sin, death and devil are prevailing; I am feeling the results of enemy attacks: sorrow, pain, worry, anxiety, grief, guilt, depression, disease, and general unease of Spirit. These symptoms are not sins but evidence of an underlying problem: sin death and devil are assailing and prevailing.

When is the cavalry coming to the rescue? Sooner rather than later, when I turn to Calvary. I ask Jesus to lighten my eyes, I trust in his mercy, I thank God for his salvation, I sing to the Lord because He has dealt bountifully with me. Jesus intervenes; the kingdom has come; the enemy is routed and the symptoms disappear. I repent and believe the Gospel again today.

Psalm 12: Pure Words in a Corrupted World

Pure words from God have great power to overcome the lies that come to us from the enemies of the soul through the world and our flesh. Pride is one of the enemies that lies people believe; pride deceives them into believing they can control things and people with their tongue. They speak lies with a double heart (they know one thing but say another) for personal gain, to show strength and to cover weakness; they also talk a lot in order to control and get their way. The one minded person and honest man (the godly and faithful) is hard to find.

Lies destroy, always. But the Lord promises to guard us and place us in safety using pure words. A single word of truth and and pure love from Him overcomes a slew of lies. God’s words have been purified, tested in a furnace seven times. God’s Word has been faithful and true in the past every time and the Word will save us again this time. Listen to Him.