Psalm 141:10
Psalm 141:10 Passing by in safety And so we come to the last verse of this challenging Psalm. We’ve gone from the Cave of Adullum to the Altar of Incense in the Temple, to the throne of God in heaven itself. We have followed David’s attempts to keep a watch over his words and to guard his heart from the lures of his enemies. He would prefer to be struck by his righteous friends rather than become like the wicked upon whom he has poured condemnation and judgement! We’ve ploughed a field with David and realised that death and life are all tied up in that simple analogy and that we are mortal and our bodies will return to the dust. So, we who believe must fix our eyes on our Creator and take refuge in Him so that the traps and nets of the enemy do not ensnare us. The Psalm ends with one more heartfelt cry, if those who hate us and plot our downfall have been so meticulous in their scheming ways, then David’s plea is that their devious plots completely backfire and trap those who devi...