Warren Wiersbe BE Bible Study Series – 2. We Must Trust God (vv. 3-4).
Resources chevron-right Warren Wiersbe BE Bible Study Series chevron-right 2. We Must Trust God (vv. 3-4).
2. We Must Trust God (vv. 3-4).

2. We Must Trust God (vv. 3-4). It is not likely that the psalmist was actually addressing his enemies, but this is the message God gave him in answer to his prayers. The writer did not need to attack the enemy, because the Lord would do it for him. Arrows and fire are images of their evil, lying words, images that occur frequently in Scripture (55:21; 57:4; 59:7; 64:3-4; Prov. 16:27; 25:18; 26:18-19; Jer. 9:3, 8; James 3:6). The writer was confident that God would punish the enemy with their own weapons, but the consequences would be far worse. The arrows would be sharpened and shot at them by a mighty warrior, probably a reference to the Lord God Himself (24:8; Isa. 9:6, “Mighty God”). The broom tree is a desert shrub that affords shade (1 Kings 19:4), and its roots can be made into excellent charcoal. There is so much godless speech in our world today that believers must be careful what they hear and how it affects them. We must not only turn away our eyes from beholding vanity (119:37) but also turn away our ears from hearing foolishness. “Take heed what you hear” (Mark 4:24 nkjv). When we are slandered and lied about, we must leave the matter with the Lord and trust Him to work.