I love how David describes God in the Psalms. He captures who God is with his good and rich adjectives. Psalms 31 is a good example. The whole psalm is well written; it describes God as a refuge, how wickedness is trying to destroy David, and last, how David cries out to God. We also see rich word patterns and a strong contrast between God and wickedness.
Today, we will look at the first word pattern in verses 1-5
1 In you, O LORD, I have taken refuge;
let me never be put to shame;
deliver me in your righteousness.2 Turn your ear to me,
come quickly to my rescue;
be my rock of refuge,
a strong fortress to save me.3 Since you are my rock and my fortress,
for the sake of your name lead and guide me.4 Free me from the trap that is set for me,
for you are my refuge.5 Into your hands I commit my spirit;
redeem me, O LORD, the God of truth.
Can you see the word pattern? David has a very strong and vivid description of God. He is strong fortress, refuge, deliver, etc. I like to look up the definitions of words. Let’s look at the adjectives in this passage:
Refuge-- a place of shelter, protection, or safety
Deliver--to set free or liberate: to release or save
Rescue--to free or deliver from confinement, violence, danger, or evil
Rock of Refuge--a firm foundation or support shelter, protection, or safety strong fortress
My rock--a firm foundation or support
My fortress--a large fortified place; any place of exceptional security; stronghold
Free--pertaining to or reserved for those who enjoy personal liberty
Commit--to give in trust or charge; to pledge (oneself) to a position on an issue or question
Redeem--to discharge or fulfill (a pledge, promise, etc.); to buy back or recover
Don’t you love David’s rich word choices? With his words, he is about to paint a dramatic picture of God.
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