"A Psalm of David, when he fled from Absalom his Son.
Verse 1. The poor broken-hearted father complains of the multitude of his enemies: and if
you turn to 2 Samuel 15:12, you will find it written that "the conspiracy was strong; for the people increased continually with Absalom," while the troops of David constantly diminished! "Lord how are they increased that trouble me!"
"Many are they that rise up against me."
The dragon lost his sting when he dashed it into the soul of Jesus."
Charles Spurgeon
LORD, how are they increased that trouble me!
many are they that rise up against me.
Psalm 3:1
Verse 1. The poor broken-hearted father complains of the multitude of his enemies: and if
you turn to 2 Samuel 15:12, you will find it written that "the conspiracy was strong; for the people increased continually with Absalom," while the troops of David constantly diminished! "Lord how are they increased that trouble me!"
"Many are they that rise up against me."
Let us here recall to our memory the innumerable host which beset our Divine Redeemer.
The legions of our sins,
The legions of our sins,
the crowd of bodily pains,
the host of spiritual sorrows,
and all the allies of death,
set themselves in battle against the Son of Man.
O how precious to know and believe that he has routed their hosts, and trodden them down in his anger! The dragon lost his sting when he dashed it into the soul of Jesus."
Charles Spurgeon