Psalm 3: 1 (a poem written by David when he fled from his son Absalom. O Lord, how many my enemies are! Many people rose up against me. 」
In David's later years, his son Absalom rebelled, and most Israelis followed Absalom and betrayed him. David, who was forced to flee, was very depressed. 15: 13- 17: 14).
Satan instigated all this, not only to make David's body suffer, but also to destroy David's confidence. God's permission for this is to tear down David's body, strengthen David's confidence, and give this poem to believers of all ages, so that we can see a way out of spiritual recovery in the trough and depression of life.
The original text of "how to increase" is "how so many".
"Poetry" and "Poetry? (28 7) Different, "poetry" may be written specially for a certain occasion, with musical instruments; Poetry is a popular song, so it doesn't have to be matched.
If both names appear, it means that David or Asa wrote a poem at first, and later it became a popular song because it was very famous.
There are 14 poems written in the background of 14 events in David's career (the third, seventh, eighteenth, thirtieth, thirty-fourth, fifty-first, fifty-second, fifty-fourth, fifty-sixth, fifty-seventh, fifty-ninth, sixtieth, sixty-third and one hundred and forty-second), and this article is one of them.
Psalm 3: 2 "Many people talk about me: He can't get help from God. Sila. "
Absalom's rebellion was that David was punished by God for his crime, so everyone thought that David could not get help from God this time. This is undoubtedly the most fatal blow to David who has trusted God all his life!
Satan never misses a chance to hit someone when he's down. When believers encounter difficulties in the outside environment (1 verse), they often hear Satan's accusations against themselves and God in the church, and then they fall into deeper depression.