Psalm 142:7 says - "Bring my soul out of prison, that I may praise Thy name: the righteous shall compass me about; for Thou shalt deal bountifully with me."
Psalm 31:8 says - "And hast not shut me up into the hand of the enemy: Thou hast set my feet in a large room."
Psalm 143:11 says - "Quicken me, O LORD, for Thy name's sake: for Thy righteousness' sake bring my soul out of trouble."
Psalm 13:6 says - "I will sing unto the LORD, because He hath dealt bountifully with me."
Psalm 116:7 says - "Return unto thy rest, O my soul; for the LORD hath dealt bountifully with thee."
Psalm 119:17 says - "Deal bountifully with Thy servant, that I may live, and keep Thy word."
David knew what it was like to feel trapped in his circumstances. That is why, in the various Psalms, he mentioned his soul being in"prison," "trouble" or being "shut up into the hand of the enemy." These were real situations that he encountered.
Nonetheless, one thing about this Psalmist, he always knew Who to go to for Deliverance. He always turned to the One and Only Deliverer - the Lord Jesus Christ.
In Psalm 142:7, he cried out to God - "Bring my soul out of prison..." Again, in Psalm 143:11, he earnestly prayed - "...for Thy righteousness' sake bring my soul out of trouble."
The "prison" he referred to was likened unto a dungeon or an enclosure of some sort. Physically, he was never in prison per se. However, in his soul - his emotions, passions and appetites, and thoughts - he felt as though he was "shut up" or enclosed. He felt as though his entire emotional being was entrapped in a dungeon, so to speak.
Have you ever felt this way?
Have you ever felt as though your troubles, adversities, distresses, and tribulations were holding you in "prison" ... you were in the Dungeon of Despair where escape was out of the question...or all around you were straits, distresses, tightness, adversity, anguish, tribulation, and trouble?
What did you do?
David did what he always knew to do - He cried out to the Lord for Deliverance - "Bring my soul out of prison..."
Deliver me, O Lord of my life.
Lead me out, O God of my circumstances.
Cause me to come out of the distress and anguish - this "prison" - O Mighty Redeemer!
Because he acknowledged the Lord in all of his ways, he never, ever found himself - "shut...up into the hand of the enemy" (Psalm 31:8). At times, he may have felt as though he was imprisoned in Satan's dungeon, but because he always turned to the Lord in his distress, he was able to boldly declare - "And hast not shut me up into the hand of the enemy: Thou hast set my feet in a large room." (Psalm 31:8)
God will always furnish a "way of escape." He will cause the Child of God who calls upon His name to "hold his ground" against the Devil. He will cause him to stand upright, remain standing, and even provide him with enlargement for his soul. He will furnish an open space, a large place (freedom and liberty if you will), and escape from Satan's hand or power. Praise God! Praise God! Praise God!
You may feel like -
...a dead man with all of your hopes almost dead within you
...you are ready to sink or yield to the power of the enemy
Or you may feel like giving up.
Why not do as David did? Cry out to God with all that is within you.
Psalm 142:7 says - "Bring my soul out of prison..."
Psalm 143:11 says - "...for Thy righteousness' sake bring my soul out of trouble."
Psalm 143:11 says - "Quicken me, O Lord, for Thy name's sake..."
As He did for David, God will answer your earnest prayer. He will "quicken" you - enliven you to do His Will...restore you to life and health...and revive you or give you life (His Resurrection Power) and hope in order to face your circumstances.
Psalm 143:11 says - "...for Thy Name's sake."
Psalm 142:7 says - "...that I may praise Thy Name..."
In all of his prayers, David had an eye to God for deliverance out of his troubles. He had a heart that was after the Lord. He didn't pray merely for his own sake, but he always prayed that he would have occasion more abundantly to praise and honor God. He saw his circumstances as an opportunity for God to be glorified.
O Child of God, is this how you see your present circumstances?
Are you including, in your prayers of deliverance, the phrases "for Thy Name's sake" and "for Thy righteousness' sake"?
Are you looking for and earnestly expecting God to be honored, glorified, and revealed to all through your troubles?
Then, the Best is yet to come! Expect it! As God did for David, He will do for you - "...for Thou shalt deal bountifully with me." (Psalm 142:7)
He will -
...give grace
...show forth His Divine Favor
...deal kindly and favorably
...show forth His Mighty Benefits
...recompense life, freedom, joy, and gladness for deep, long and continued oppression and sorrows.
You will be able to declare as David did -
"I will sing unto the LORD, because He hath dealt bountifully with me." (Psalm 13:6)
"Return unto Thy rest, O my soul; for the LORD hath dealt bountifully with thee." (Psalm 116:7)
Your soul which was once in "prison," facing "troubles" of all sorts, will now find "rest" - tranquility, calmness, peace, and freedom from alarm. Those hopeless feelings will give way to a "New Song of Praise to the Lord." You will feel revived, restored, and recovered with a new zeal to do God's Will - "Deal bountifully with Thy servant, that I may live, and keep Thy Word." (Psalm 119:17)
What encouragement there is for the Child of God!
Cry out to God today!
He will -
...turn your mourning into dancing
...bring you out of the "prison" of your circumstances into a "large room" and fill your mouth with laughter and singing
..."deal bountifully with you."
For His Name's Sake and for His Righteousness' Sake, He will bless you.
May God Bless His Word,
Connie
No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. (Isaiah 54:17)
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