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Psalm 143 
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In this psalm David prayed for deliverance and guidance. As in the previous psalm, he called out for help against evil adversaries.

 1. The psalmist's complaint 143:1-6
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143:1-4 David appealed to God to answer his prayer because God is faithful and righteous. Evidently part of David's suffering sprang from his own sin since he asked that God not judge him. If He did, no one could stand because everyone is unrighteous. Another source of distress was an enemy who had ground David down so that he felt very depressed as well as afflicted.

143:5-6 In his distress David remembered former better days. He meditated on God's acts and works. He appealed to the Lord as a desperate man who is dying from thirst cries out for water.

 2. The psalmist's petition 143:7-12
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143:7 David requested a quick reply to his prayer since he felt he would die if one was not forthcoming immediately. Hiding ones face pictures making oneself inaccessible.

143:8-12 First, David wanted guidance from God (v. 8). This would be a fresh morning-like expression of the Lord's loyal love to His trusting servant. Second, he asked for deliverance from his enemies (v. 9). Third, he needed teaching from God's Spirit who would provide safe direction (v. 10). Fourth, he requested restoration from the attacks of his enemies (vv. 11-12). Each of these petitions also contains some reference to trust in God.

Even when God's people sin we can appeal to the Lord for help and restoration on the basis of His faithfulness and righteousness. This psalm beautifully combines humble requests and appreciation for God's character.



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