To the chief musician, a psalm of David
64
πHear my voice, O God,in my prayer.
Preserve my life from the fear
of the enemy.
64:1 This psalm consists of two parts β a prayer for deliverance from enemies (vs 1-6), and the assurance that God will answer (vs 7-10). This prayer about enemies is similar to prayers in other Psalms (e.g. 57,58,59). Note at 35:8. Remember all conspiracies against Godβs people are hatched in the counsels of Satan and his brood.β
2 πHide me from the secret counsel
of the wicked,
from the scheming of evildoers,
3 πWho sharpen their tongue
like a sword,
and bend bows to shoot their
arrows of bitter words,
4 πThat they may secretly shoot
at the innocent.
They suddenly shoot at him
and are not afraid.
64:4 They had none of that fear of God which would have restrained them (notes at Ps 34:11-14; 111:10; Job 28:28; Gen 20:11; Prov 1:7).β
5 πThey encourage themselves
in an evil matter.
They talk about secretly laying snares.
They say, βWho will see them?β
6 πThey devise wicked deeds:
βWe have made a perfect schemeβ.
Both the inward thought
and the heart of each one of them
are deep.
7 πBut God will shoot an arrow
at them.
Suddenly they will be wounded.
8 πSo they will cause their own tongue
to overthrow them.
All who see them will flee away.
64:7-8 Here again we see Godβs perfect justice. The wicked shoot arrows at Godβs people. He will shoot arrows at them. And they will see who is the better archer. They will use their tongues like a sword to wound others, but God will use their own tongue against them to bring them wounds.β
9 πAnd all men will fear and
declare the work of God,
for they will wisely consider
his deeds.
10 πThe righteous will be glad
in the LORD and will trust
in him,
and all the upright in heart will glory.
64:9-10 Godβs just judgment of the wicked will produce the good results recorded in these verses. See Isa 26:9. It is a big mistake to think that because God is love He will forget justice and refrain from punishing the wicked. The righteous will rejoice, not in the suffering of the wicked, but in Godβs justice and in Him.β