What is the meaning of Psalm 18:3? I will call upon the LORD • David makes a deliberate, personal choice to reach out to God rather than rely on human strength. “I cry aloud to the LORD; He answers me from His holy mountain” (Psalm 3:4). • Calling on the LORD is an act of faith that invites His immediate attention. Jeremiah 33:3 echoes this promise: “Call to Me, and I will answer you and show you great and mighty things you do not know.” • The New Testament affirms the same truth: “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved” (Romans 10:13). • Practical takeaway: cultivate a reflex of prayer—whether in crisis or calm—trusting that God hears and responds. who is worthy to be praised • Praise flows naturally when we remember God’s character. “Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; His greatness is unsearchable” (Psalm 145:3). • Worship centers our hearts on the One who never changes. Revelation 4:11 reminds us, “Worthy are You, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power.” • Praise and prayer are inseparable: adoration strengthens faith, and faith-filled praise magnifies God over our problems. See also Psalm 34:1: “I will bless the LORD at all times; His praise will always be on my lips.” • Practical takeaway: rehearse God’s past faithfulness—this fuels present praise. so shall I be saved from my enemies • Deliverance is the promised result of calling and praising. “The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still” (Exodus 14:14). • David experienced this firsthand in battles against Saul and others (2 Samuel 22:4 mirrors Psalm 18:3). • The principle applies beyond physical enemies: sin, fear, and spiritual opposition all fall under God’s saving power. Romans 8:31 assures, “If God is for us, who can be against us?” • Practical takeaway: expect God’s rescue in His timing and method, confident that He never loses a battle. summary Psalm 18:3 unfolds a simple yet powerful sequence: choose to call on the LORD, anchor your heart in praise of His unmatched worth, and watch Him deliver you from every foe. The verse invites believers to live in continual dependence on God, confident that He hears, is worthy, and saves. |