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Henry Law

Psalm 120

In times of distress, prayer is the unfailing refuge that leads to joy and God's vindication.
Henry Law preaches on Psalm 120, highlighting the distress caused by slander and the soul's refuge in prayer. He emphasizes that tribulation is inevitable for believers, but prayer is the remedy that never fails to bring relief. Law encourages believers to cry out to the Lord in times of trouble, knowing that sorrow can lead to joy. He also discusses the consequences for those who engage in slander, reminding that God will vindicate His children and bring destruction upon malicious accusers.

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This Psalm depicts the unhappy condition when slanders assail, and the soul is tossed on billows of disquietude. Prayer is the unfailing refuge.

1. "In my distress I cried to the Lord, and He heard me."

Scripture faithfully proclaims that much tribulation is the believer's lot in this world. But it stops not with a mournful note. It also reveals the remedy in every period of distress. The remedy is prayer. This exercise never fails to bring relief. A distinct example stands before us. The Psalmist, mourning in the depths of trouble, lifts up a supplicating voice. God's ears are graciously open. We shall have sorrow. Let us similarly cry, and we shall find that sorrow leads to joy.

2. "Deliver my soul, O Lord, from lying lips, and from a deceitful tongue."

A particular distress is now named. The exact petition is adjoined. Slander and untruthful reports constitute the trial. The believer is often called to this endurance. If David is the speaker, we hear him mourning the cruel charge of Doeg. If the blessed Jesus is the prominent personage, we know that things were laid to His charge which He knew not of. But whenever such cruelty occurs, God is a sure refuge. No bitter arrow wounds when His shield shelters.

3-4. "What shall be given to you? or what shall be done to you, you false tongue? Sharp arrows of the mighty, with coals of juniper."

Admonition is made with the slandering accuser. He is warned that he cannot expect immunity. God will vindicate His children. He will bring fierce destruction on malignant slanderers. Images vividly express the terrible aspect of this punishment. Miseries shall pierce false hearts, as arrows flying from a mighty bow. Fire shall consume them, as the fierce coals of juniper.

5. "Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mesech, that I dwell in the tents of Kedar!"

Here is a lamentation that abode so long continues in the midst of the cruel and idolatrous. Let us seek more the sweet communion of saints. Let us long more for the fellowship of heaven, where love shall be the pervading atmosphere, and praise the never-ending song.

6-7. "My soul has long dwelt with him who hates peace. I am for peace; but when I speak, they are for war."

If the blessed Jesus found such to be His case, can His followers expect a better state! But let us never be provoked to render evil for evil, but on the contrary, blessing. Let us pray that the God of peace may give us peace, always and by all means.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Unhappy Condition of Slander
  2. The Remedy in Every Period of Distress - Prayer
  3. The Distress of Slander and Untruthful Reports
  4. God's Vindication of His Children
  5. The Longing for Sweet Communion and Fellowship
  6. The Importance of Maintaining Peace in the Face of Adversity

Key Quotes

“Prayer is the unfailing refuge.” — Henry Law
“Sorrow leads to joy.” — Henry Law
“God will vindicate His children.” — Henry Law

Application Points

  • We should pray for God's vindication when faced with slander and untruthful reports.
  • We should maintain peace in the face of adversity and not be provoked to render evil for evil.
  • We should seek the sweet communion of saints and long for the fellowship of heaven.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the remedy for every period of distress?
The remedy is prayer, which never fails to bring relief.
How should we respond to slander and untruthful reports?
We should pray for God's vindication and maintain peace in the face of adversity.
What is the importance of sweet communion and fellowship?
It is essential to seek the sweet communion of saints and long for the fellowship of heaven.
How should we treat those who provoke us to evil?
We should never be provoked to render evil for evil, but instead, bless them.

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