Confident The Lord Will Protect

Topic: Vow
Passage: Psalms 56:8–13

June 3, 2022

Commentary

John Phillips in his book “Exploring the Psalms” says, “The path to the throne was not an easy one for David. He was in God’s school and God gives stiff exams. He does not grade on the curve. He put those He intends to exalt to the sternest of tests. David’s experiences as a fugitive found him often in despair, often in tears.” Just as the Philistines marked David’s steps, so does the Father observe in every detail the wanderings of His own. Confident that he is constantly being watched by God, David prays, “put thou my tears into thy bottle: are they not in thy book” (v. 8).

David was convinced that even though the whole world was against him God was on his side and he was in the majority (vv. 9-10). That was why he was able to say, “I will not be afraid what man can do unto me” (v. 11). Under times of great stress David had made vows to God (v. 12). The making of vows is commendable but only if fulfillment follows. Many foxhole vows are made and then forgotten once the crisis is past. David was determined that this would not happen to him and that he would not forget to fulfill his vows (v. 13). David had been through many traumatic experiences and even snatched from the jaws of death. During these times he had relied heavily on God to preserve him and he was not about to stop relying on Him.

Application

It is a great to be able to rely on the promises of God in times of stress. It has been said that there are some thirty thousand promises in the Bible. Not every one of them may be for me but many of them are. I need to look for these in God’s Word on a daily basis.

Psalms 56:8– 13 (NET)

8 You keep track of my misery. Put my tears in your leather container. Are they not recorded in your scroll?

9 My enemies will turn back when I cry out to you for help; I know that God is on my side.

10 In God—I boast in his promise — in the Lord—I boast in his promise —

11 in God I trust; I am not afraid. What can mere men do to me?

12 I am obligated to fulfill the vows I made to you, O God; I will give you the thank offerings you deserve,

13 when you deliver my life from death. You keep my feet from stumbling, so that I might serve God as I enjoy life.