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What does Psalm 20 teach about God's help in times of trouble?

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Psalm 20 emphasizes that God provides help from His sanctuary, ensuring strength during times of trouble through Christ.

In Psalm 20, David expresses confidence that God will send help from His sanctuary and strengthen His people during their troubles. This illustrates the assurance that God is a very present help in times of trouble (Psalm 46:1). Moreover, the psalm highlights our dependency on God's strength and intervention, grounding this confidence in the knowledge that Christ, our mediator, is interceding for us continually. Thus, our prayer in times of trouble ought to reflect the assurance we have that God’s help is not just possible but promised, stemming from His foundational love and commitment to His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 20, Psalm 46:1

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Save, Lord
Chris Cunningham · Mar 19, 2014
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