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Henry Law

Psalm 70

The Psalmist prays for urgent deliverance from his enemies, trusting in God's power and goodness to defeat the wicked and bring joy and gladness to the faithful.
Henry Law preaches about finding respite from trouble through earnest prayer and unwavering faith in God's deliverance. He emphasizes the importance of seeking God's help in times of urgent peril and confidently expecting Him to provide sure deliverance. The Psalmist's prayers for shame and confusion upon his enemies reflect a deep trust in God's ability to defeat wicked schemes and bring justice. The joy and gladness of all who seek God are highlighted, with a call to continually magnify and praise Him for His salvation. The Psalmist's humble acknowledgment of his need for God's help serves as a reminder that God is the ultimate source of deliverance and refuge.

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Respite from trouble is not of long duration. The tide flows back with unabated strength. Earnest prayer is the ready refuge; the confusion of foes is confidently expected, and faith looks with undimmed eye for sure deliverance.

1. "Make haste, O God, to deliver me; make haste to help me, O Lord."

When perils are urgent, destruction seems at hand. If they are not instantly removed all strength must fail. Unless the storm abates the little bark must soon be a wreck. Unless the devouring wolves are stayed the little lamb cannot escape. Unless returning light should dawn the footsteps will stumble in the darksome course. This sense of imminent destruction urges the Psalmist to be importunate in prayer. Boldness in supplication grows very strong. He prays the Lord to awaken from appearance of indifference--instantly to put forth His strength--without delay to hasten to his rescue. Blessed be God, such importunity is not forbidden--no, rather, it is earnestly encouraged.

2-3. "Let those be ashamed and confounded who seek after my soul; let them be turned backward, and put to confusion, who desire my hurt. Let them be turned back for a reward of their shame that say, Aha, aha!"

The Psalmist clearly saw the wicked malice of his foes. Nothing would satisfy them but to stain their hands in his blood--to take away his life was their one object. He as clearly saw how God could defeat their schemes and lay them low in disappointment and in shame. He spreads this out before his God, "Let them be ashamed and confounded." They were rushing forward in all the fury of malignity, reckoning that success would soon be theirs. The Psalmist's hope was bright, and he appealed to God to turn them backward, and overwhelm them in confusion. He heard their mocking and derision. Their insulting cries were anguish to his heart; but he felt that their noisome sneers and wicked merriment would soon be exchanged for bitterness of woe.

The deliverance of the godly is just as sure as the deliverance of our great Head from the cruel taunts of those who mocked Him in His extremest anguish. They shall shine brightly as the sun in his strength, while the wicked shall cry in vain for rocks and mountains to conceal them.

4. "Let all those who seek You rejoice and be glad in You; and let those who love Your salvation say continually, Let God be magnified."

In the extremity of anguish the saint will look beyond his own sad case. The Psalmist prays not for his own deliverance only, but for the joy and gladness of the whole family of faith. This prayer should often swell, also, in our hearts. It will not go forth in vain, for peace and happiness are secured for us in the covenant of grace.

The desire is added, that one note should be full on the lips of those who delight to realize salvation's blessedness. That note should be, Let God be magnified! How can He be praised enough, who has wrought such wonders for us, and who never ceases to bless us and to do us good?

5. "But I am poor and needy; make haste unto me, O God; you are my help and my deliverer; O Lord, make no tarrying."

The sense of need returns, and again the prayer is urged, that God would speedily put forth His mighty arm to save. Confidence is added that God would arise when thus importuned; and the Psalmist avows that he has no other hope of rescue. "You are my help and my deliverer." Surely the God of our salvation will show Himself to be a God ready to extend all needful aid.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Urgency of Prayer
  2. The Psalmist's Confidence in God
  3. The Joy and Gladness of the Faithful
  4. The Psalmist's Sense of Need
  5. The sense of need returns
  6. God will speedily put forth His mighty arm to save
  7. The Psalmist has no other hope of rescue

Key Quotes

“Let those be ashamed and confounded who seek after my soul; let them be turned backward, and put to confusion, who desire my hurt.” — Henry Law
“Let all those who seek You rejoice and be glad in You; and let those who love Your salvation say continually, Let God be magnified.” — Henry Law
“But I am poor and needy; make haste unto me, O God; you are my help and my deliverer; O Lord, make no tarrying.” — Henry Law

Application Points

  • We should be urgent in our prayers, trusting in God's power and goodness to deliver us from our enemies.
  • We should pray for the joy and gladness of the whole family of faith, and that God would be magnified.
  • We should trust in God's deliverance, and not rely on our own strength or resources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Psalmist so urgent in his prayer?
The Psalmist is urgent in his prayer because perils are urgent, and destruction seems at hand.
What does the Psalmist pray for in verse 2-3?
The Psalmist prays for the wicked to be ashamed and confounded, and for God to defeat their schemes.
What is the Psalmist's hope in the face of his enemies?
The Psalmist's hope is that God will turn his enemies backward and overwhelm them in confusion.
What does the Psalmist pray for in verse 4?
The Psalmist prays for the joy and gladness of the whole family of faith, and that God would be magnified.
Why does the Psalmist pray for God to make haste unto him?
The Psalmist prays for God to make haste unto him because he is poor and needy, and has no other hope of rescue.

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