# 5. 2018 Dev. Ps 28:8. A Fortress of Salvation! Read all of Ps 28 The purpose of these devotionals is to draw closer to God and grow spiritually by applying His Word to our daily living. All passages are taken from the NIV.
Psalm 28:8 “The Lord is the strength of his people a fortress of salvation for his anointed one.”
This section of Psalms (25-33) revolve around a central theme: prayer for David’s personal protection, for salvation and for his ability to praise God and he prays that for God’s people. In Ps 28 David begins with praise. Verses 1-2 begins with praise and quickly moves to what some call petition but to me it appears to be supplication. David has no right to God’s mercy, non of us have.
Verses 3-5 begin like a request but it is a commentary on “the wicked” who practice evil deeds, disregard God and live a life style not approved by God. David separates himself from such people as we all should. These verses give us very little hope. When we know the context of David’s life indeed the context of our own lives we realize, as David does that we all are sinners.
The next set of verses, the largest and most important 6-8 gives us hope and faith. Read those verses again! David: ”Praise be to the Lord, for he has heard my cry for mercy”. We know this as repentance; acknowledging our short comings, acknowledging our helplessness and praising God for His mercy.
The next 3 verses 7-9 flow from verse 6 and is the faith of David that we share.
He is “my strength and my shield.” We “trust him and he is our help” Our hearts “leap for joy and we sing his praise”. This is a personal faith that we also practice.
But vs 8-9 is the communal faith of God’s people; the communal faith of those who follow Jesus. “The Lord is the strength of his people, a fortress of salvation for his anointed (one).” The prayer ends with supplication: save us and bless us, be our shepherd and carry us forever. We hold on to our faith, our communal faith and we pray this prayer for ourselves and for others! Praise God!
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