Psalms 5:1-3
Summary for Ps 5:1-12: Ps 5 a This morning prayer (5:3 b) expresses unwavering confidence in the Lord’s help and protection. The psalmist asks for and awaits God’s response (5:1-3 c). He describes the schemes of the wicked in detail but does not get lost in his circumstances. The psalmist also knows that the wicked cannot coexist with God (5:4-6 d, 9 e; see 1:5 f). He keeps returning to the Lord (5:7-8 g, 10 h; see 5:1-3 i), and then he prays for the godly community (5:10-12 j; see 3:8 k).Summary for Ps 5:1-2: 5:1-2 l The request hear me appears in several prayers as a call for God’s attention during a time of trouble (39:12 m; 84:8 n; 143:1 o), as does pay attention (17:1 p; 54:2 q; 130:2 r). The needy ask their God, “Are you listening?”
5:3 s The psalmist begins and ends each day with prayer, awaiting new expressions of God’s fidelity and goodness (143:8 t).
• wait expectantly: The psalmist does not demand God’s grace but places hope in it (see Mic 7:7 u; Hab 2:1 v).
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