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  1. Learn how David trusted in God in the face of fearful advice and threats from his enemies. See how he remembered God's presence, power, and justice in the temple and in the world.

  2. 14 sie 2020 · Psalm 11 is a Psalm for our time. It is God’s word to us through the words of David. It shows us how to struggle-on and trust God in the midst of a crisis and tremendous difficulty.

  3. The Lords throne is in heaven; a. The LORD is in His holy temple: Probably, David had in mind both the LORD’s temple on earth (the tabernacle) and the LORD’s temple in heaven. David reminded himself and his friends, “God hasn’t gone anywhere. You can go to His temple and meet with Him.”.

  4. 19 kwi 2015 · Psalm 11 Commentary: Gods Actions. And now that David has established in his mind God’s lofty exalted sovereign POSITION, he’s going to also remind himself of the Lord’s PRESENT ACTIONS in verses 4 through 6.

  5. Expositor's Bible Commentary. Psalm 11:1. To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David. In the LORD put I my trust: how say ye to my soul, Flee as a bird to your mountain? Psalm 11:1-7 The correctness of the superscription is, in the present case, defended by Ewald and Hitzig.

  6. Psalm 11 – The Answer of Faith to the Advice of Fear.

  7. What Psalm 11 means. Verses 1 – 3: David asks his friends why they tell him to run away. His friends say, "The godless want to kill the righteous". Here, this means David. Sometimes we feel like this. We want to run away. We say, "Everything is going wrong". We must be like David. We must stay where God put us! Verse 3 means this.

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