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Saying, "God has forsaken him. Pursue and take him, for no one will rescue him."
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Trials Are Not Abandonment
Commentators explain that the psalmist's enemies wrongly interpreted his suffering as a sign that God had forsaken him. They saw his distress as justification to attack. This serves as a powerful warning not to judge a person's relationship with God based on their outward circumstances, as even the faithful endure persecution while remaining under God's care.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Saying, God has forsaken him — That is, God has given him over; he no longer protects him; he regards him as a wicked man, and we shal…
19th Century
Anglican
This piece may be compared with Psalms 41:6-8. The formal “saying” (Psalms 71:11), introducing a quotation, is an indication of a late …
Baptist
I am at a wonder to many, but thou art my strong refuge.
Let my mouth be filled with thy praise and with thy honour all the day…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Saying, God has forsaken him Good men may seem to others to be forsaken of God; and they themselves may sometimes th…
David prays that he might never be made ashamed of his dependence upon God. With this petition every true believer may come boldly to the throne of…