This is another Psalm of David. It is not far removed from the territory that we were exploring in Psalm 60 and Psalm 61. It may be that, this time, it was Absalom who was troubling him. Perhaps we might detect that he is not so overwhelmed as in Psalm 61 and felt less abandoned that he did in Psalm 60. Certainly, the tone and mood are going to change when we get to Psalm 63. Though David is in great need in Psalm 62, he has found greater peace and is able to wait on the Lord (v2, v5). He has not yet received an answer from the Lord but there is a confidence expressed that he soon will.
Main Headings:
1: What people do to us 2: Showing faith even when it's a battle 3: Quiet confidence
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