“Truth for
Truckers” *February 3, 2014* Psalm 3 “A Plea for Help”
In the Psalm for Today David is running away from his son Absalom who
has taken away David’s ruling power in the midst of David’s kingship. Absalom
has overthrown David’s government and has chased his father from Jerusalem and
David cries out to God for help. The Scripture records the eventual defeat of
Absalom when Joab, David’s military leader slays Absalom against the wishes of
David. He wanted Absalom alive, but Joab who considered what the kingdom would
be like with a rebellious son continuing to live knew better and killed Absalom
in the heat of battle, much to the dismay of David, who cried out Absalom,
Absalom my son Absalom!
This Psalm was written during David’s flight from Jerusalem into the
wilderness. Many persecutors troubled the King, many rose up against him and
his rule, and many were saying there is no help for him in God! But David
strongly believed in his LORD. He knew that the LORD was his Shield, the LORD
was his glory and the One who would lift up his head in eventual
victory. God is our Helper as stated in (Psalm 30:10).
This also will be the attitude of the Lord Jesus Christ when He comes at
the end of this age and defeats the emissaries of the Devil at the Battle of
Armageddon. He too will lift up His head in victory as recorded in Psalm
110:5-7 “The Lord at thy right hand shall
strike through kings in the Day of His Wrath [The Day of the Lord]. He shall
judge among the heathen, He shall fill the places with the dead bodies; He
shall wound the heads over many countries. He shall drink from the brook in the
way, therefore He shall lift up the head.”
His great victory at the final battle described as “The battle of the great Day of God Almighty” in Revelation 16:14
is also described in Revelation 19:11-21 when the Lord Jesus Christ will come
upon His “White horse” to bring judgment and justice upon the Antichrist and
the armies of the world and bring eventual peace to this earth when He rules
for a thousand years (Revelation 20:4-6) from the throne of His father David
(Luke 1:32) which throne our Psalm for the Day reveals was in question as
Absalom David’s son had usurped the authority of his father and at the present
time this Psalm was written David was calling upon the LORD for help.
He was heard by the LORD “Out of
His holy hill” (v.4) and David received the peace of God as this Psalm
shows him laying down and sleeping in the midst of his son’s rebellion. He
awakes recognizing the LORD sustained him. (v.5) In (v.6) David’s faith takes
over the situation as his fear is dispelled even though there was a great
number of those who set themselves against round about, within reach of him,
for “God has not given us a spirit of
fear but of power and love and a sound mind” (II Timothy 1:7) As servants
of the Lord, we all have enemies of the Gospel. There are those who will attack
what we say as we speak the Truth of the Word of God. Just this past weekend as
the Lord sent a young man named Timothy to my table who was grieving over his
life’s disappointments. He often denied the Truth of the Scripture with a
mixture of the truth and his ideas.
Having much Bible knowledge he abandoned his hope in the Lord saying
that he just wanted it to be over, life was dealing him a bad hand, and after
about 45 minutes of counseling/preaching the Gospel to this OTR Driver, he got
up with tears in his eyes, broken in spirit and promised to come to the service
Sunday morning. But, when Sunday morning came he walked by me a number of times
with contemptuous looks and never came to the service. But, the Lord sent
another Driver named Anthony and we had great fellowship and blessing from the
Lord as we prayed for Timothy and rejoiced in the Lord’s great goodness to us
as Believers through His Word!
David had much to be disappointed about when his son rebelled against
him and usurped the throne. But he cried out to God for help and received the
blessing by faith. He looked back upon the victories God had given him in the
past in (v.7)”Arise O LORD, save me O my
God, for Thou has smitten all my enemies upon the cheekbone, Thou has broken
the teeth of the ungodly.” David understood where victory comes from and
that is exactly where we need to go in times of need. Looking to our great
Helper the Lord Jesus Christ who intercedes for us at the throne of grace in
times of need (Hebrews 7:25).
This Psalm ends with David proclaiming one of the great Truths we can
rely upon when it appears that all is against us, when we look to ourselves and
not the Lord for “Salvation belongs unto
the LORD/Jehovah”. This word “Salvation”
can also mean deliverance as in this context, for David knows that the LORD
will deliver him from the intense troubles that he faces and so too with us,
3,000 years later the LORD is ever the same!
Chaplain
L.E.Wolfe www.btmi.org I-85 Exit 35 SC McPilot
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