Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Whole Bible: Complete and Unabridged in One Volume - Psalm 3

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Henry investigates the theme of divine protection and peace during life's most intense trials. This psalm, penned by David during his flight from his son Absalom's rebellion, echoes a deep moment of personal crisis. Despite being surrounded by enemies and facing betrayal, David's response is one of resolute faith in God’s sovereignty. He begins by candidly expressing his distress over the sheer number of adversaries and the doubts cast on God's ability to deliver him (verses 1-2). However, David quickly shifts from lament to trust, affirming God as his shield and recalling His past faithfulness (verses 3-5). This recollection enables David to rise above his fears and assuredly petition God for deliverance, asserting that he will not be afraid even if surrounded by countless foes (verse 6). Moreover, Henry highlights the significance of the psalm’s context—David's perilous flight from Absalom, marked by serious grief and danger. Despite these factors, David maintains his joy and faith in God, demonstrating spiritual resilience. Henry also notes that David’s suffering was partly a consequence of his sin with Uriah, yet instead of succumbing to despair, David develops his repentance and trust in God’s goodness. Lastly, David’s single-minded trust in God is indicated by his ability to sleep soundly, even when surrounded by enemies, which Henry interprets as a sign of divine tranquility born of faith. The psalm concludes with David recognizing that salvation belongs to the Lord and that His blessing is upon His people (verse 8). Henry sees Psalm 3 as a capable testimony to the abiding faith and trust that believers should place in God, emboldening them to rely on His promises and find peace in His staunch protection.



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