I. Introduction (Verses 1-2)
- The psalmist calls out to God, the Shepherd of Israel.
- The psalmist asks God to shine forth and show His glory.
- The psalmist asks God to stir up His might and come to save them.
II. Description of God's favor and restoration (Verses 3-7)
- The psalmist declares that God is angry with the prayers of His people.
- The psalmist asks God to restore them and shine His face on them.
- The psalmist remembers how God brought Israel out of Egypt and planted them in the Promised Land.
- The psalmist asks God to look down from heaven and visit His vine.
III. Complaint and plea for restoration (Verses 8-16)
- The psalmist laments the condition of the vine that God planted.
- The psalmist asks why God has broken down the walls of the vineyard.
- The psalmist mentions the nations who have come and destroyed the vine.
- The psalmist begs God to look down and visit the vine and restore it.
- The psalmist asks God to have compassion and restore His people.
IV. Petition for God's intervention and vindication (Verses 17-19)
- The psalmist asks God to let His hand be upon the man of His right hand.
- The psalmist asks God to revive them, and they will call on His name.
- The psalmist asks God to turn them back and help them.
- The psalmist asks God to give them life, and they will call on His name.
V. Final plea for restoration (Verses 19-20)
- The psalmist asks God to restore them, and they will be saved.
- The psalmist asks God to cause His face to shine on them.
- The psalmist asks God to restore them and plead their cause.
VI. Conclusion (Verse 21)
- The psalmist declares that God is their Shepherd, and they will not be turned away.
- The psalmist asks God to revive them, and they will call on His name.
VII. Final plea for restoration and God's blessings (Verses 22-19)
- The psalmist asks God to restore them, and they will be saved.
- The psalmist asks God to cause His face to shine on them.
- The psalmist asks God to restore them and plead their cause.
VIII. Conclusion (Verse 21)
- The psalmist declares that God is their Shepherd, and they will not be turned away.
- The psalmist asks God to revive them, and they will call on His name.