Psalm 9

London, England
January 15, 2018 5:12pm CST
Today I am reading Psalm 9. I felt quite sad when reading this Psalm. My favorite verse is "I will give thanks to you, Lord, with all my heart; I will tell of all your wonderful deeds." In online commentary I found that in this Psalm, David praises God for pleading his cause, and giving him victory over his enemies and the enemies of his country and calls upon others to join with him in his songs of praise The following is Psalm 9: Psalm 9 New International Version (NIV) Psalm 9 For the director of music. To the tune of “The Death of the Son.” A psalm of David. 1 I will give thanks to you, Lord, with all my heart; I will tell of all your wonderful deeds. 2 I will be glad and rejoice in you; I will sing the praises of your name, O Most High. 3 My enemies turn back; they stumble and perish before you. 4 For you have upheld my right and my cause, sitting enthroned as the righteous judge. 5 You have rebuked the nations and destroyed the wicked; you have blotted out their name for ever and ever. 6 Endless ruin has overtaken my enemies, you have uprooted their cities; even the memory of them has perished. 7 The Lord reigns forever; he has established his throne for judgment. 8 He rules the world in righteousness and judges the peoples with equity. 9 The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble. 10 Those who know your name trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you. 11 Sing the praises of the Lord, enthroned in Zion; proclaim among the nations what he has done. 12 For he who avenges blood remembers; he does not ignore the cries of the afflicted. 13 Lord, see how my enemies persecute me! Have mercy and lift me up from the gates of death, 14 that I may declare your praises in the gates of Daughter Zion, and there rejoice in your salvation. 15 The nations have fallen into the pit they have dug; their feet are caught in the net they have hidden. 16 The Lord is known by his acts of justice; the wicked are ensnared by the work of their hands. 17 The wicked go down to the realm of the dead, all the nations that forget God. 18 But God will never forget the needy; the hope of the afflicted will never perish. 19 Arise, Lord, do not let mortals triumph; let the nations be judged in your presence. 20 Strike them with terror, Lord; let the nations know they are only mortal.
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@franxav (13849)
• India
15 Jan 18
King David sang the psalm reflecting on his life situations. We find ourselves in similar situations when God is the only help. We too can sing the psalm meaningfully.
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• London, England
15 Jan 18
Yes the Psalm provides comfort.
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@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
15 Jan 18
It is sad that there are people and governments that attack God's people. Look what the Roman empire did to the Christians? However, God's enemies who attack his people are in big trouble and they will vanish. Look what happened to the Roman empire?
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@just4him (317315)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
16 Jan 18
This is a great psalm of God's faithfulness to his children. David praised God for all he did, and then asked that he continue to take care of his enemies.
@aureliah (24326)
• Kenya
16 Jan 18
That is very true. Everyday we should praise our Lord and speak of the good things that he keeps doing.
• United States
16 Jan 18
We should give praise everyday, in good and bad. Thanks for sharing.
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