"Psalm 20 there is first a petition for the king (verses 1-5), then the divine assurance that victory is certain (verses 6-8); finally, the psalm closes with a prayer (verse 9).
Psalm 20, in anticipation of a military campaign, commemorates a 3-phrased ceremony that is regularly conducted by the people in the presence of the Commander-in-Chief on behalf of the king-general.
I. An Offering of Their Prayers (20:1-5);
II. A Confirmation of Their Confidence (20:6-8);
III.A Reaffirmation of Their Dependence (20:9):
Psalm 20:1 The LORD hear thee in the day of trouble; the name of the God of Jacob defend thee;
The “day of trouble” can be a day of opportunity for the LORD to demonstrate His glorious power for those who know and worship Him.
Psalm 20:2 Send thee help from the sanctuary, and strengthen thee out of Zion;
“From the sanctuary … out of Zion”:
These are designations about the place of God’s symbolic presence in the ark which David had recaptured and installed in a tabernacle on Mt. Zion.
Psalm 20:9 Save, LORD: let the king hear us when we call."
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