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I. Introduction (Verses 1-2)

  • David seeks deliverance from God's anger and asks for restoration.
  • He acknowledges that God has rejected the people and has been displeased with them.
  • David acknowledges the need for God's help and acknowledges His sovereignty.

II. Call for God's intervention and restoration (Verses 3-5)

  • David acknowledges that the land has been shaken and torn apart by God's anger.
  • He realizes that the people are in distress and need God's intervention for healing.
  • David pleads for God's help and asks Him to restore the land.

III. Trust in God's power and promise (Verses 6-8)

  • David recognizes God's power and ability to save His people.
  • He acknowledges that victory and help can only come from God.
  • David expresses confidence in God's promise to divide and possess the land.

IV. Plea for God's presence and assistance (Verses 9-11)

  • David humbly acknowledges his dependence on God's presence and aid.
  • He asks for God's help in conquering their enemies.
  • David acknowledges that victory can only come through God's strength.

V. God's assurance and promise (Verses 12-14)

  • God addresses David and assures him of His support and assistance.
  • He promises to give David victory over their enemies.
  • God promises to display His power and authority on behalf of His people.

VI. Trust and dependence on God (Verses 15-17)

  • David reiterates his trust and reliance on God alone.
  • He acknowledges that victory can only come through God's help.
  • David expresses confidence that God will answer their prayers and grant them victory.

VII. Conclusion (Verse 18)

  • David praises God for His deliverance and victory.
  • He acknowledges that only God can defeat their enemies.
  • David expresses his desire to live in the presence of God and worship Him forever.