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  1. Psalm 41 – Prayer for Help in Sickness and Against Whispering Traitors. The title of this psalm is To the Chief Musician. A Psalm of David. Alexander Maclaren well described it: “The central mass of this psalm describes the singer as suffering from two evils: sickness and treacherous friends.” A. The blessed one and the enemy of the blessed one.

  2. In the day of trouble the LORD delivers him; 2 the LORD protects him and keeps him alive; he is called blessed in the land; you do not give him up to the will of his enemies. 3 The LORD sustains him on his sickbed; in his illness you restore him to full health. 4 As for me, I said, “O LORD, be gracious to me; heal me, for I have sinned against y...

  3. 1. ( Psalm 41:1-3) Blessings belonging to the one who considers the poor. Blessed is he who considers the poor; The LORD will deliver him in time of trouble. The LORD will preserve him and keep him alive, And he will be blessed on the earth; You will not deliver him to the will of his enemies.

  4. David calls for God's mercy and deliverance from his enemies. The chapter concludes with a recognition of God's enduring kindness, faithfulness, and eternal reign. Psalm 41, a psalm of David, presents a profound exploration of human suffering, betrayal, and divine intervention.

  5. Here is, 1. His humble petition: Lord be merciful to me. He appeals to mercy, as one that knew he could not stand the test of strict justice. The best saints, even those that have been merciful to the poor, have not made God their debtor, but must throw themselves on his mercy.

  6. 8 de oct. de 2017 · Open your Bible to Psalm 41. Psalm 41 is a lament psalm. In it, we’ll see David pronounce a blessing on those who consider the poor. Then he gives a lament that even though he does consider the poor, he himself is being mistreated and afflicted. Then he asks God to raise him up.

  7. 41:1. The first line states the general theme of this psalm—blessed will be the believer who has regard for the weak. This is, those who show mercy to the helpless will receive mercy from God. Jesus said, “Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy” ( Matt. 5:7 ).