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The superscription in most bibles says that David wrote this particular Psalm when David dedicated the site that the temple would be built on.
David cared much about building God a house , David cared much about the things of God.
Another view is that this Psalm is a response to the Chastening of the Lord.
For Davids sin of numbering the people.
1 Chron
2 Chron 21:
1 Chron
You can see very clearly why God says that David is a man after God’s own heart.
I will exalt: I will Worship , I will lift you up, because you lifted me up.
He Rescued me From The Enemy
“From the depths” as one translation says.
This expresses the Human Experience: “The realm of the dead”, “The Pit”
You refused to let my enemies triumph/ rejoice over me:
Deliverance from the attack of foes.
I cried for Help: to utter aloud a request for help with intensity.
To help: make it easier for someone, to improve a situation
To support to allow them to move in a specified direction.
Oh Lord I cried to you for help: David says that I prayed and you answered me when I was in a desperate situation.
He Rescued me by Lifting me up.
He lifted me up from distress.
He Rescued me By Healing Me
To heal: to provide a cure for, to make healthy again.
to repair, to rebuild
He Delivered me from impending death
*David makes a call to all of the gathered worshipers for them to join in.
*Worship isn't a spectator sport
*Worship isn't a spectator sport
*He urges them to join in.
Rescued from the momentary to the monumental.
God’s wrath:can be kindled, can be proved
It can get hot.
It can be fierce
It is slow
But His anger is momentary.
Ps 30:
In my quietness
In my tranquility
In my ease
In my security
David says I’m not trusting in myself for continued well being
We must always remember that its God who makes whatever mountain I have , Stand Strong
God doesn't mind us having things but we must never forget who has given , who is keeping and who adds to it.
Ps 30:
Helper:my power & my strength.
He Rescued me by bringing me from Pity to Praise
From Suffering to a Sacrifice of Praise
From Depressed to Delivered
From unhappy to full of joy
From aching to accelerating
From aching to acclerating
Rescue the Pershing :
Rescue the perishing, care for the dying,
Snatch them in pity from sin and the grave;
Strength for thy labor the Lord will provide;
Back to the narrow way patiently win them;
Tell the poor wand’rer a Savior has died.
Ps 30:
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