Psalm 17
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A Prayer of David. Hear the right, O LORD, attend unto my cry, give ear unto my prayer, that goeth not out of feigned lips.


GOD’S TRUE SERVANTS SAFELY KEPT

Psa_17:1-15



This also dates from the Sauline persecutions. In the earlier verses David protests his innocence, pleads for deliverance from his foes, and ends with glad anticipation of the vision of God. The psalm may have been composed for use at eventide; two at least of its verses point in that direction, Psa_17:3; Psa_15:1-5.

What a comfort it is to appeal from the accusations of men to the judgment-bar of God! Yet our sufferings at their hands are God’s smelting-furnace. The Hebrew word translated tried is “melted,” Psa_17:3. But we cannot be kept without constant use of God’s Word, Psa_17:4. And then how safe we are! The apple of the eye-that is, the pupil-is defended by eye lash, lid, brow, bony socket, and uplifted arm. Thy wings, see Deu_32:11.

Note the contrast between Psa_17:14 and Psa_16:5; Psa_16:11. The worldly are filled with this world-I with thee. They look for the things of this life-I for the unseen and eternal. They are satisfied with children-I with thy likeness.

Through the Bible Day by Day by F.B. Meyer

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