Psalm 56 Poem by Justin Reamer

Psalm 56



Take pity on me, God, as they harry me,
pressing their attacks home all day.
All day my opponents harry me,
hordes coming in to the attack.

Raise me up when I am most afraid,
I put my trust in You;
in God, Whose Word I praise,
in God I put my trust, fearing nothing;
what can men do to me?

All day long they twist what I say,
all they think of is how to harm me,
they conspire, lurk, spy on my movements,
determined to take my life.

Are they to go unpunished for such a crime?
God, in fury bring the nations down!
You have noted my agitation,
now collect my tears in Your wineskin!
Then my enemies will have to fall back
as soon as I call for help.

This I know: that God is on my side.
In God Whose Word I praise,
in Yahweh, Whose Word I praise,
in God I put my trust, fearing nothing;
what can mad do to me?

I must fulfil the vows I made You, God;
I shall pay You my thank-offerings,
for You have rescued me from Death
to walk in the Presence of God
in the Light of the living.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I transcribed this psalm from the Jerusalem Bible so that you could read it and take it to heart. I hope you enjoy it and let it bring you closer to God. May God bless you!
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Justin Reamer

Justin Reamer

Holland, Michigan
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