In Psalm 18, the Psalmist praises God, who delivered him from his
enemies. It begins and ends with the thought of God as the Rock upon
which our faith is built. He is the rock of our salvation: “I love you, O
Lord, my Strength. The Lord is my Rock and my Fortress and my Saviour,
my God in whom I take refuge, my Shield and the Strength of my
Salvation, my Stronghold” (Psalm 18:1-2). “The Lord lives! Thanks be to
my Rock! May God, my Saviour, be honoured!” (Psalm 18:46).
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