Salmos 31

Para o mestre de música. Salmo davídico.

1 Em ti, SENHOR, me refugio;nunca permitas que eu seja humilhado;livra-me pela tua justiça.
2 Inclina os teus ouvidos para mim,vem livrar-me depressa!Sê minha rocha de refúgio,uma fortaleza poderosa para me salvar.
3 Sim, tu és a minha rocha e a minha fortaleza;por amor do teu nome, conduze-me e guia-me.
4 Tira-me da armadilha que me prepararam,pois tu és o meu refúgio.
5 Nas tuas mãos entrego o meu espírito;resgata-me, SENHOR, Deus da verdade.
6 Odeio aqueles que se apegam a ídolos inúteis;eu, porém, confio no SENHOR.
7 Exultarei com grande alegria por teu amor,pois viste a minha afliçãoe conheceste a angústia da minha alma.
8 Não me entregaste nas mãos dos meus inimigos;deste-me segurança e liberdade.[a]
9 Misericórdia, SENHOR! Estou em desespero!A tristeza me consomea vista, o vigor e o apetite.[b]
10 Minha vida é consumida pela angústia,e os meus anos pelo gemido;minha aflição[c] esgota as minhas forças,e os meus ossos se enfraquecem.
11 Por causa de todos os meus adversários,sou motivo de ultraje para os meus vizinhose de medo para os meus amigos;os que me veem na rua fogem de mim.
12 Sou esquecido por eles como se estivesse morto;tornei-me como um pote quebrado.
13 Ouço muitos cochicharem a meu respeito;o pavor me domina,pois conspiram contra mim,tramando tirar-me a vida.
14 Mas eu confio em ti, SENHOR,e digo: Tu és o meu Deus.
15 O meu futuro está nas tuas mãos;livra-me dos meus inimigose daqueles que me perseguem.
16 Faze o teu rosto resplandecer sobre[d] o teu servo;salva-me por teu amor leal.
17 Não permitas que eu seja humilhado, SENHOR,pois tenho clamado a ti;mas que os ímpios sejam humilhados,e calados fiquem no Sheol.[e]
18 Sejam emudecidos os seus lábios mentirosos,pois com arrogância e desprezohumilham os justos.
19 Como é grande a tua bondade,que reservaste para aqueles que te temem,e que, à vista dos homens,concedes àqueles que se refugiam em ti!
20 No abrigo da tua presença os escondesdas intrigas dos homens;na tua habitação os protegesdas línguas acusadoras.
21 Bendito seja o SENHOR,pois mostrou o seu maravilhoso amor para comigoquando eu estava numa cidade cercada.
22 Alarmado, eu disse:Fui excluído da tua presença!Contudo, ouviste as minhas súplicasquando clamei a ti por socorro.
23 Amem o SENHOR, todos vocês, os seus santos!O SENHOR preserva os fiéis,mas aos arrogantes dá o que merecem.
24 Sejam fortes e corajosos,todos vocês que esperam no SENHOR!

Salmos 31 Commentary

Chapter 31

Confidence in God. (1-8) Prayer in trouble. (9-18) Praise for God's goodness. (19-24)

Verses 1-8 Faith and prayer must go together, for the prayer of faith is the prevailing prayer. David gave up his soul in a special manner to God. And with the words, ver. 5, our Lord Jesus yielded up his last breath on the cross, and made his soul a free-will offering for sin, laying down his life as a ransom. But David is here as a man in distress and trouble. And his great care is about his soul, his spirit, his better part. Many think that while perplexed about their worldly affairs, and their cares multiply, they may be excused if they neglect their souls; but we are the more concerned to look to our souls, that, though the outward man perish, the inward man may suffer no damage. The redemption of the soul is so precious, that it must have ceased for ever, if Christ had not undertaken it. Having relied on God's mercy, he will be glad and rejoice in it. God looks upon our souls, when we are in trouble, to see whether they are humbled for sin, and made better by the affliction. Every believer will meet with such dangers and deliverances, until he is delivered from death, his last enemy.

Verses 9-18 David's troubles made him a man of sorrows. Herein he was a type of Christ, who was acquainted with grief. David acknowledged that his afflictions were merited by his own sins, but Christ suffered for ours. David's friends durst not give him any assistance. Let us not think it strange if thus deserted, but make sure of a Friend in heaven who will not fail. God will be sure to order and dispose all for the best, to all those who commit their spirits also into his hand. The time of life is in God's hands, to lengthen or shorten, make bitter or sweet, according to the counsel of his will. The way of man is not in himself, nor in our friend's hands, nor in our enemies' hands, but in God's. In this faith and confidence he prays that the Lord would save him for his mercies's sake, and not for any merit of his own. He prophesies the silencing of those that reproach and speak evil of the people of God. There is a day coming, when the Lord will execute judgment upon them. In the mean time, we should engage ourselves by well-doing, if possible, to silence the ignorance of foolish men.

Verses 19-24 Instead of yielding to impatience or despondency under our troubles, we should turn our thoughts to the goodness of the Lord towards those who fear and trust in Him. All comes to sinners through the wondrous gift of the only-begotten Son of God, to be the atonement for their sins. Let not any yield to unbelief, or think, under discouraging circumstances, that they are cut off from before the eyes of the Lord, and left to the pride of men. Lord, pardon our complaints and fears; increase our faith, patience, love, and gratitude; teach us to rejoice in tribulation and in hope. The deliverance of Christ, with the destruction of his enemies, ought to strengthen and comfort the hearts of believers under all their afflictions here below, that having suffered courageously with their Master, they may triumphantly enter into his joy and glory.

Footnotes 5

  • [a]. Hebraico: "puseste os meus pés num lugar espaçoso."
  • [b]. Ou "os olhos, a garganta e o ventre"
  • [c]. Ou "culpa"
  • [d]. Isto é, mostra a tua bondade para com.
  • [e]. Essa palavra pode ser traduzida por "sepultura, profundezas, pó " ou "morte."

Chapter Summary

To the chief Musician, a Psalm of David. This psalm, according to Arama, was composed by David when in Keilah; but, according to Kimchi and others, when the Ziphites proposed to deliver him up into the hands of Saul; and who, upon their solicitations, came down and surrounded him with his army, from whom in haste he made his escape, and to which he is thought to refer in Psalm 31:22. Theodoret supposes it was written by David when he fled from Absalom, and that it has some respect in it to his sin against Uriah, in that verse.

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