Monday, May 5, 2025

God answers and saves.

O LORD, save the king!
May he answer us when we call.
Psalm 20:9

The last phrase of this last verse of the twentieth psalm echoes the first phrase of the first verse: “May the LORD answer you in the day of trouble!” This psalm is a call and than also a call back to the God Who saves His people. The answer to the beginning and end call is sandwiched right in the middle of the psalm with God’s salvation in verse 6: “…he will answer him from his holy heaven with the saving might of his right hand.” So we have a prayer for God to answer our need and a confidence that His salvation will be the answer to that prayer. The rest of the psalm then tells how God answers and saves.

The structure looks like this:
I.  May God answer in trouble! (Psalm 20:1a)
     A.  His name protects. (Psalm 20:1b)
     B.  He sends help. (Psalm 20:2a)
     C.  He gives support. (Psalm 20:2b)
     D.  He remembers offerings. (Psalm 20:3a)
     E.  He regards sacrifices with favor. (Psalm 20:3b)
     F.  He grants desires. (Psalm 20:4a)
     G. He fulfills plans. (Psalm 20:4b)
II.  God’s salvations brings joy. (Psalm 20:5a)
     A. He answers our petitions. (Psalm 20:5b)
     B. He saves His anointed. (Psalm 20:6a)
     C. He answers with saving power. (Psalm 20:6b)
     D.  His people trust not in physical deliverance but in His power and reputation. (Psalm 20:7-8)
III. CONCLUSION: God answers and saves! (Psalm 20:9)

O Lord Jesus,
You answer me when I call out to You, my Savior. You see me. You know me. You answer me in all my trouble! You are my protection, help, and support. I offer all that I have and all that I am to You. You grant my desires and fulfill my plans. You are my joy. I trust not in the things of this world, but in You because You provide for me, protect me, and save me!
Amen 

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