a5:10
b1:6
c38:12
d140:4-5
e5:11
f18:30
g33:3
h9:2-4
i53:6
j90:14-15
k118:24
l5:12

‏ Psalms 5:10-12

5:10  a The psalmist prays for the justice and retribution that God promised against the wicked (1:6  b)—those who have rebelled against the Lord.

• The wicked lay traps to kill (38:12  c) or deceive (140:4-5  d).
5:11  e A blessing rests on all who take refuge in God (see 18:30  f).

• Joy and praise make good companions. The godly rejoice when they see evidence of God’s rescue. They sing joyful praises as a new song (see 33:3  g). When the Lord restores peace to this world, puts down evil, and rewards the righteous, they will have lasting joy (9:2-4  h; 53:6  i; 90:14-15  j; 118:24  k).

• The children of God, who find refuge in him, love his name. To love his name is to love his very character.
5:12  l The psalmist extends his concern beyond himself to all the godly.

• A shield, here an image of God’s protection, deflects spears and arrows from its bearer.
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