Psalm 5:1-2   Who can stand?

                        It is humbling to discover that the mighty King of Israel, the forerunner of the Messiah, the one who is greatly revered as a hero and leader of God’s people, was so often troubled.  Then it dawns on us, David was honest, he told it like it was, he didn’t turn to the next bottle of wine when his heart was troubled, he turned to the Lord his God.  And when you are a great leader, and King of a mighty nation you will always have troubles, and always have enemies, and if you are honest, you will always need help, and if you are a man of faith, that help comes from the Lord.  
At first sight then, Psalm 5 doesn’t seem to apply to ordinary folk like you and me.  But, hang on, are we not kings and priests in the service of the Lord?  Do we not face a mighty enemy?  Are not the hosts of hell lined up against us?  Is not the enemy plotting our downfall with his devious schemes?  If that is so, we can learn a lot from Psalm 5.  V1-2 tell us that whatever the problem, however dark the situation the first port of call for all believers is to pray to our King and our God.  

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