The Psalmist is experiencing great pain. His honour is being insulted;
his enemies are spying on him; he is being harassed by troublemakers
(Psalm 4:2; Psalm 5:8; Psalm 6:8). As well as pain, there is prayer,
protection and peace. He prays with confidence in God - “The Lord has
heard my plea for mercy. The Lord accepts my prayer” (Psalm 6:9). He
stands upon God’s promise - “The Lord protects those who take refuge in
Him” (Psalm 5:11). He rests in the peace of God (Psalm 4:8).
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