
Deep Dive into The Treasury of David by Charles Spurgeon - Psalm 43
Psalm 43 is often considered a supplemental hymn to Psalm 42, maintaining a similar style while serving as a specific plea for deliverance from enemies,. The writer, David, appeals to God as an impartial judge because humans are often unable or unwilling to understand his motives or provide a just verdict. He believes that a single word of divine approval outweighs thousands of railing speeches from men,.
The psalmist describes his adversaries as ungodly, deceitful, and unjust, noting that those who are not true to God cannot be expected to deal rightly with His people,. In his distress, David addresses God as the source of his strength, resolving to leave the task of combating his foes entirely in divine hands. Although he questions why he feels cast off or must endure mourning due to the oppression of the enemy, he recognizes that such trials are often meant to chasten the spirit and yield comfortable fruit,,.
To overcome his exile and sorrow, David prays for God to send out His light and truth. These are described as golden sunbeams that light up dark surroundings and serve as guides to conduct the believer to God’s holy hill and tabernacles,. The sources note that light and truth must be combined; truth without grace would result only in judgment, while light without faithfulness would be unreliable,.
Ultimately, the psalmist’s goal is to return to the altar of God to experience spiritual fellowship,. He refers to God as his exceeding joy, indicating that God is the very essence and soul of his happiness,. The psalm concludes with the writer chiding his own soul for its despondency, urging himself to hope in God and anticipating a future time of praise,.
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