{"id":638,"date":"2022-10-15T14:46:49","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:46:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/the-believers-song-of-victory-psalm-181-3-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:46:49","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:46:49","slug":"the-believers-song-of-victory-psalm-181-3-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/the-believers-song-of-victory-psalm-181-3-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"The Believer&#8217;s Song Of Victory &#8211; Psalm 18:1-3 &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Psalm 18:1-3 <strong>THE BELIEVER&#8217;S SONG OF VICTORY<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Intro: I read the inscription which precedes this Psalm because it gives us  some insight into the background for these verses.  As the inscription states,  this Psalm was originally a song that was written to glorify the Lord and to  honor Him for delivering David from King Saul.  You see, during the time  David was running from Saul, he was in constant danger of death.  Now, he  has been delivered from his enemies and he lifts his voice in praise to the  Lord God Who has given him the victory.  This is David&#8217;s song, but you and  I have a song of victory to sing as well.<\/p>\n<p>When we were saved by the Lord, He gave us the victory over our  enemies also.  Now, we who were hounded and in danger of dying without  Jesus Christ, have been saved, through His grace.  Since we have been  saved and delivered from the snare of the enemy, we also have a reason to  praise the Lord.  There isn&#8217;t enough time to consider this entire Psalm this  evening.  After all, it is the fourth largest in the Book of Psalms.  However,  I would like to spend a few minutes in these first three verses and preach for  a while on <strong>The Believer&#8217;s Song Of Victory<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>As we spend our time in these verses, let&#8217;s allow the Lord&#8217;s Word to  remind us of Who He is and what He has done, and can do, for us.  There  are three great stanzas which comprise this song and I would like to share  them with you right now.<\/p>\n<p>  I.  V. 1 <strong>THE PLAN OF THE PSALMIST<\/strong><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>    A.  At the very beginning, the Psalmist makes 2 great and profound  declarations.  First, he declares his love for the Lord.  Second, he  declares his absolute dependence upon the Lord.  He seems to be  indicating that he will live his life with these 2 great themes ever  before him.<\/p>\n<p>    B.  Let&#8217;s examine these 2 themes a little more closely and see what they  mean for us tonight.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>1. <strong>Love<\/strong> &#8211; The word translated &#8220;love&#8221; here is a word that means &#8220;to  fondle.&#8221;  It carries the idea of hugging.  If it doesn&#8217;t sound too  irreverent, the Psalmist is saying that he is so filled with love for  the Lord that he just wants to slide up real close to the Lord and  hug him.<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. We&#8217;ve all felt this way about someone we love.  How many  have just felt their heart fill up with live for a child or a mate and  just for no reason we want to reach out an hug them.  This is the  emotion felt by Mary Magdalene when she encountered the risen  Christ, John 20:17, and by the Disciples when they saw Him also,  Matt. 28:9.  Considering all that the Lord has done for us and how  He loves us and has made a way for us to be saved, our hearts  should also be filled with that same kind of love for Him, 1 John  4:19.)<\/p>\n<p>2. <strong>Strength<\/strong> &#8211; 9 times in the first 2 verses, David uses the personal  possessive pronoun &#8220;my&#8221;.  Did you realize that &#8220;my&#8221; is the first  pronoun learned by most children?  They say things like &#8220;my  toys&#8221;, &#8220;my house&#8221;, &#8220;my room&#8221;, etc.  This is just their childish way  of stating that they know what is theirs.  What David is doing is  expressing simple, childlike faith in his relationship with the Lord.   He is telling us that he is totally dependent upon the Lord for  everything.  Every ounce of strength came from the Lord.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>    C.  David&#8217;s plan is to live for the Lord, to love the Lord and to depend  upon the Lord for everything he needs, does and is in life.  I think that  we all need to have that same desire this evening.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>  I. <strong>The Plan Of The Psalmist<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> II.  V. 2 <strong>THE PRAISE OF THE PSALMIST<\/strong><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>    A. <strong>There Is Praise For A Personal God <\/strong>&#8211; Ill. The usage of &#8220;my&#8221; again.   Folks, the most important thing in life is knowing that you are right  with God.  Be sure, above everything else, that you are saved by  grace.  It isn&#8217;t enough to be good or religious, to go to church or to  stop doing some things that are wrong, to join the church or to be  baptized.  To be saved, there must be a time when you turn to Jesus  Christ in absolute faith for salvation.  Nothing else will work for anyone  ever, Eph. 2:8-9; Acts 16:31; Rom. 10:9, 13.<\/p>\n<p>    B. <strong>There is Praise For A Powerful God<\/strong> &#8211; In God and in his relationship  with Him, David finds all the strength that he needs to make it through  life.  Notice these 8 metaphors that David uses to describe God and  His power in our lives.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>1. <strong>God Is Our Stability<\/strong> &#8211; David describes God as a Rock.  When  everything else in the world is being tossed and twisted, God  forever remains the same.  He is always stable, Mal. 3:6; Heb.  13:8.<\/p>\n<p>2. <strong>God Is Our Safety<\/strong> &#8211; David says that God is like a fortress.  This  surely has reference to the lofty mountain citadels to which he fled  when he was running from Saul.  David reminds us that the Lord  us a place of safety to which the saint can flee in times of adversity  and trial, Psa. 57:1.  (Ill. Satan is like a roaring lion, 1 Pet. 5:8.   However, the saint has a place of safe refuge in the day of attack.   God is our fortress, out place of perfect peace and safety.<\/p>\n<p>3. <strong>God Is Our Savior<\/strong> &#8211; David refers to the Lord as his deliverer.   This word refers to one who saves, one who rescues, one who  delivers another from danger.  This is a word that is filled with  glory!  You see, not has the Lord saved us when we received Him  by faith, but He goes on saving us day by day, 1 John 1:7, and  when this life is over, we will be ultimately saved when we arrive  home in Heaven.  (Ill. If we can never find another anthem to raise  to the glory of the Savior, surely the redeemed can find within them  to praise the Lord for His saving grace.)<\/p>\n<p>4. <strong>God Is Our Sovereign<\/strong> &#8211; David refers to Him as God.  This is the  word &#8220;El.&#8221;  It refers to God as the Almighty God.  This word  pictures God as One Who is over all things and as One Who is in  control of all things.  The saints of God should surely rejoice in the  knowledge that everything that happens is in God&#8217;s plan and that  He is in control of all things, even when we cannot make sense of  it, God is still on His throne, Isa. 45:7; Rom. 8:28; Job 23:10.<\/p>\n<p>5. <strong>God Is Our Strength<\/strong> &#8211; David tells us that God is all we need.   Folks we can ever rejoice in the fact that the Lord God of Heaven  will be the strength of our lives.  None of knows what we will face  as we go through the years of our lives, but we can know that God  in Heaven will give us the strength we need to face life&#8217;s trials and  battle and that He will help us all along the way, 2 Cor. 12:9-10;  Isa. 43:2; Heb. 4:14-16.  Remember that He is an ever present  God &#8211; Heb. 13:5; Matt. 28:20; Psa. 46:1.<\/p>\n<p>6. <strong>God Is Our Shield<\/strong> &#8211; David calls the Lord a &#8220;buckler&#8221;.  This simply  means a shield.  When trouble comes into your life and mine, sometimes  the Lord will allow those things to come and He will give grace.   However, there are times when the Lord steps between His  children and their trials and acts as a shield to stand between His  child and the storm that is coming.  I like it when the Lord is my  shield!  Only in Heaven will we fully comprehend the times when  God in His providence has stepped between us and something  awful that was coming our way!<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. The little church in Kansas(?), that exploded on a Tuesday  evening at 7:36 PM.  The choir always met for practice at 7:30 PM  on Tuesdays for practice.  However, on one particular Tuesday  evening, no one made it to the church on time.  One became ill,  another has car trouble, another got a last minute phone call.   Each of the 40+ choir members, including their leader, was  somehow hindered from being at the church at 7:30 on that  Tuesday evening.  At 7:36 PM, gas that had been leaking from a  ruptured gas line under the church exploded, totally demolishing  the church.  Had there been any one there, they would have ben  killed, but thanks to the providence of God, they were all spared!)<\/p>\n<p>7. <strong>God Is Our Security<\/strong> &#8211; Here, the Lord is called a &#8220;horn of  salvation.&#8221;  The horn is the symbol of strength and conquest.   When David calls God the horn of salvation, he is saying that the  Lord is the strength of salvation and that in His salvation, we have  absolute security.  I believe that we can all rejoice in the  knowledge that if we are in the Lord, then we are totally secure in  Him, 1 Pet. 1:5!  (Ill. He has never lost on yet, and He isn&#8217;t going  to start with you!  He didn&#8217;t save you to lose you along the way, but  He saved you to take you to Heaven, John 6:38-41.)<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. When I read about the &#8220;horn of salvation&#8221;, I think of the  &#8220;cornucopia&#8221; or the &#8220;horn of plenty.&#8221;  This was a curved goat&#8217;s horn  filled to overflowing with fruit and ears of grain.  It is a symbol of  overflowing abundance.  This is what the sinner finds when he  comes to the Lord.  Many just come to be saved from Hell, but in  Jesus they receive so much more than they could ever have  imagined.  He is our security, but He is also our source!)<\/p>\n<p>8. <strong>God Is Our Supply<\/strong> &#8211; In this last metaphor, David says that the  Lord is our High Tower.  This refers to the great towers that were  built around the ancient cities.  From these towers, soldiers could  look down on their attackers and send volleys of arrows down on  their heads.  These towers were usually stocked with ammunition  and supplies.  When the soldiers ran to the high tower, they were  above the battle, they were in a place of rest, refreshment and  ready supply.  God is the same for the child of God.  When the  battle rages about us, we can run to Him and be lifted above our  battles and find the rest and refreshment we need to be able to  fight the battles and win!  Surely we can rejoice in the knowledge  that the Lord is ever there for us to run to in the day of battle.   Surely we can remember that the &#8220;battle is the LORD&#8217;s&#8221;, 1 Sam.  17:47.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>    C.  It&#8217;s no wonder that David praised the Lord!  However, we have the  very same reasons that he did.  Therefore, let&#8217;s praise Him and honor  Him and resolve in our hearts that we will worship and serve Him in  &#8220;spirit and in truth.&#8221;<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>  I. <strong>The Plan Of The Psalmist<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> II. <strong>The Praise Of The Psalmist<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>III.  V. 3 <strong>THE PLEDGE OF THE PSALMIST<\/strong><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>    A.  In this verse, David makes a pledge to call on God and to trust Him  and Him alone for the victories of life.  The idea communicated here  is that the Psalmist is aware of the power of this praise worthy God  and that he is pledging his life to walk in the awareness of the  greatness and power of God.  He pledges to walk by faith and not by  sight!<\/p>\n<p>(Ill. Surely there had been times when David was on the run that he  thought he would be captured and killed by Saul, but God had proven  greater than his enemy at every turn.  David knew that if God could do  it yesterday, then He could be counted on to do it tomorrow!)<\/p>\n<p>    B.  What a lesson for us!  As children of God, we must learn that God is  all these things that David said He was.  He will protect you, He will  provide for you, He will help you, He will refresh you, He will ever be  there for you.  Our duty, then, is to walk by faith and not by sight.  Let  us remember who the Lord our God is, and what He has done and let  us worship Him, honor Him and praise Him.  Let us live like we  believe He is the God of the universe.  Let us pledge to walk by faith, Hab. 2:4.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Conc: There is a statement that is being used by the young folks in our day,  and a recent movie used this expression in the title.  The expression I am  referring to is &#8220;All that!&#8221;  I think it means that someone has arrived.  That  they are somehow about above others.  When you are &#8220;all that&#8221; you are it  man!  Well, if I may say this without being irreverent, God is &#8220;all that&#8221;!  Is all  that the Bible says He is and even more.  My question this evening is this,  are you loving Him like you should?  Or, do others compete for the Lord&#8217;s  attention?  Are you living for Him like you should?  Or, do other things cut  into His time?  Are you leaning on Him like you should? Or do you live your  life in doubt, fear and worry?  Maybe you need to be saved this evening, why  not come to Him and bow before Him and commit yourself afresh and anew  to His marvelous watch care.  Will you come is the Lord has spoken to your  heart?  This altar is open and mighty God that David exalted is still as  mighty tonight.  If you need Him, He is here!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Psalm 18:1-3 THE BELIEVER&#8217;S SONG OF VICTORY Intro: I read the inscription which precedes this Psalm because it gives us some insight into the background for these verses. 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