Psalm 41
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To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David. Blessed is he that considereth the poor: the LORD will deliver him in time of trouble.


“LORD, HEAL MY SOUL”

Psa_41:1-13



This psalm was probably composed, with the adjacent ones, during the four years in which Absalom’s conspiracy was being hatched. Perhaps the anxiety thus caused induced some serious illness, over which David’s enemies exulted with unseemly glee. His sensitive nature was evidently greatly pained. But who does not realize the applicability of the psalm to the betrayal of our Lord? Psa_41:9 is quoted in Joh_13:18.

In the day of trouble, when enemies oppose, Psa_41:5-8, and friends prove false, Psa_41:9, God draws near. Look after God’s poor and He will care for you in the evil day. The blessings that you have endeavored to communicate will return to your own comfort in the hour of tribulation. God will make (or change) your bed in sickness, Psa_41:3; will heal your soul, Psa_41:4; and will set you before His face forever, Psa_41:12. What a sweet conception of God as nurse in the room where feet must be shod with velvet and voices speak in gentlest tones!

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