Warren Wiersbe BE Bible Study Series – Seek the Lord’s Protection (vv. 1-2).
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Seek the Lord’s Protection (vv. 1-2).

Seek the Lord’s Protection (vv. 1-2). Frequently David addressed the Lord by saying, “Hear my voice” or “Hear me when I call,” not because God wasn’t paying attention but because David was in earnest (4:1; 5:3; 27:7; 28:2; 39:12; 54:2; 55:17; 61:1; 64:1; 140:6; 143:1). The word translated “prayer” (v. 1) also means “complaint” or “trouble” (see 142:2). David didn’t ask God to change the circumstances but to fortify his own heart and deliver him from fear. The fear of the Lord mobilizes us, but the fear of man paralyzes us. As a young courtier, loved by the people but envied and hated by the king, David faced two problems: the secret conspiracy of Saul and his officers and the open “tumult” (v. 2 nasb) of those who wanted to please Saul by oppressing David. “Insurrection” in verse 2 doesn’t suggest Absalom’s rebellion, but rather what is described in 2:1-2 and 31:13. Lies about David were being passed from person to person, and David knew he wasn’t safe in Saul’s court. Both his life and his reputation were being attacked, and only the Lord could rescue him.