What is the theme of the third psalm?

The theme of the third psalm is: God's help.

1. The title of the Bible in this chapter explains the author and writing background of this passage. The background of this poem is 1 Samuel's Note 15- 17. David's own son Absalom betrayed his father and pursued David.

2. In verse 1-2, David cried out to the Lord God. Now many people rise up against me. Why do I have so many enemies? At that time, many people began to talk about David, saying, "He can't get help from God." People regard success and failure as different standards to measure the existence of God.

3. In section 3-4, the inflectional word "Dan" appears immediately. Although the enemy attacks, many people attack and talk, God is my shield. He told me to look up. I called on God, and God answered me, answered me. Just like Psalm 18, although there is death and hell, God is my refuge, my fortress, my rock, my rock and my shield, so I will not be afraid.

4, also like 23, although there is the valley of death, God is my shepherd and he is leading me. In this chapter of the Bible, David also faces the pursuit of his son, the attack and slander of the enemy. He didn't worry about the increase of enemies, but looked to God.

In verses 5-8, David's environment has not changed, but David's heart has gained confidence. Even if I lie down to sleep or wake up, God will bless me. Although thousands of people attacked me, I am not afraid of anything because I have God.

6. At this moment, David said the words in verse 7. God, please save me! Because I broke all my enemies' cheekbones and their teeth. The environment has not changed, and Absalom is still catching up, but David talks about confidence first. David is not talking about the environment he saw with his own eyes, but about his confidence in God after looking up to him.

7. The last eight verses affirm that God will save me, because salvation belongs to God, and God will bless and save his people.