Psalms 71:11

11 They say, "God has abandoned him; go after him, and seize him, because no one will save him."

Psalms 71:11 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 71:11

Saying, God hath forsaken him
Good men may seem to others to be forsaken of God; and they themselves may sometimes think they are; and they may be forsaken for a small moment, when God withdraws his gracious presence, or does not afford immediate help; but never finally and totally. This David's enemies concluded, from the distressed condition he was in, being obliged to leave his family and court, and flee from his son, and wander up and down with a small retinue; and this they said to one another, to encourage themselves to lay violent hands upon him, which they thought they might do with ease and impunity; wherefore it follows,

persecute and take him;
pursue after him eagerly and diligently; lose no time; and, when come up to him, seize upon him, without any fear of God or man;

for [there is] none to deliver [him];
out of our hands. God will not, for he has forsaken him; and men cannot, for he has not an army sufficient to defend him or recover him.

Psalms 71:11 In-Context

9 Don't reject me when I grow old; when my strength fails, don't abandon me.
10 For my enemies are talking about me, those seeking my life are plotting together.
11 They say, "God has abandoned him; go after him, and seize him, because no one will save him."
12 God, don't distance yourself from me! My God, hurry to help me!
13 May those who are opposed to me be put to shame and ruin; may those who seek to harm me be covered with scorn and disgrace.
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