(6) Comfort in Trouble
I. Through God’s Profound Knowledge
II. Through Petitions for Deliverance
III. Through Requests for Nearness
I. Through God’s Profound Knowledge
II. Through Petitions for Deliverance
III. Through Requests for Nearness
I. The First Response of David
II. The Wicked Response of His Enemies
III. The Second Response of David
I. When God Is Reproached
II. When We Are Reproached
I. David
II. Christ
III. Us
I. The Nature of Them
II. The Reasons for Them
III. The Prayer Regarding Them
I. By God
II. By Us
I. The Watery Imagery
II. The Fearful Reality
III. The Striking Restoration
I. Jeroboam’s Rebellion
II. Solomonic Books
III. Ecclesiastical Application
I. In His Anger
II. Through Hadad in Edom
III. Through Rezon in Damascus
I. The Nature of ItII. The Aggravations of ItIII. The Explanation for It