Title: Deal with Your Enemies Psalm 83
1Deal with Your EnemiesPsalm 83
2- Psalm of Asaph (final psalm)
- Occasion unknown
- Possibly 2 Chron. 20 with Jehosephat delivered
from Moab Ammon - Or 2 Sam. 10 David fighting against Ammon
Syria - Or some unnamed battle
3- OR not an actual battle, but an occasion when
Israel is being oppressed, and the psalmist
reminds them of past deliverance. - We live in times where we are surrounded by
enemies and can take consolation in this psalm!
4A Plea for God to intercede (1-4)
- Do not keep silent (1) UrgencyPleading with
God to actGods silence - Let us learn to wait for Him Luke 187-8, Isa.
592, 115, Psa. 6618 silence due to sin
5A Plea for God to intercede (1-4)
- Enemies causing tumult (2-3)
- Psa. 21-2 why do the nations rage?
- Crafty counsel cf. Luke 2020, Jn. 1143-45
- Let us be awake Rom. 1311, 1 Pet. 58
6A Plea for God to intercede (1-4)
- Sheltered ones (3) those who seek refuge in
Him the truly faithful - Their desire utterly destroy Gods people
History is filled with examples of this. Do NOT
forget more subtle ways!
7A confederacy of enemies (5-8)
- Sometimes enemies join together to defeat a
common foe
8A confederacy of enemies (5-8)
- Numerous enemies mentioned
- Tents of Edom Esau
- Ishmaelites Abrahams eldest
- Moab ( Ammon) illegitimate sons of Lot
- Hagrites?
- Gebal possibly a city of Tyre (Ezek. 279)
9A confederacy of enemies (5-8)
- Numerous enemies mentioned
- Amalek Gen. 3612 (Esau)
- Philistia Tyre coastal enemies
- Assyria Israels eventual captors
10A confederacy of enemies (5-8)
- An impressive list of enemies
- Found in every direction
- Recall Why did they have such enemies? Josh. 23,
Jdg. 127-36, 21-5, 10-14 - Israel was their own worst enemy!
We too have enemies on every side. Like the
psalmist, let us appeal to Him
11Deal with these enemies (9-12)
- Deal with them let God deal with them! (cf. 2
Thess. 16-9) - In times past God had
- Defeated Midian Num. 311-11
- Defeated Sisera Jabin Judges 4 5
12Deal with these enemies (9-12)
- In times past God had
- Defeated Oreb and Zeeb (Midianites)Judges 7-8
with help of Gideon his 300 - Defeated Zeba Zalmunna Kings of Midian
Judges 8
13Deal with these enemies (9-12)
- Again, an impressive list of the power of God
to defeat His (and our) enemies. - 2 Pet. 29, Rom. 831, 37 More than conquerors
14An appeal for defeat (13-18)
- Imprecatory request - make them like whirling
dust- burned as a mountain- destroyed by a
strong storm- faces filled with shame
15An appeal for defeat (13-18)
- That they may seek Your name, O Lordwe are to
love our enemies Matt. 543-44, Rom. 1217-21 - Let them be confounded and dismayed dont quit!
Matt. 1022, 2 Tim. 312-14
16An appeal for defeat (13-18)
- That they may knowHe IS in charge Psa. 241,
1 Cor. 1026-28 The earth is the Lords - One day every knee shall bow Phil. 210-11
17Do you trust Him?