Together, we have faith

June 9, 2026
Christ In The Psalms
Psalm 34:4–7 — God Answers Our Prayers
Psalm 34:4–7
“I sought the LORD, and he answered me
and delivered me from all my fears.
Those who look to him are radiant,
and their faces shall never be ashamed.
This poor man cried, and the LORD heard him
and saved him out of all his troubles.
The angel of the LORD encamps
around those who fear him, and delivers them.”
“This rare word, radiant, is used in Isaiah 60:5 of “a mother’s face lighting up at the sight of her children, long given up for lost.” That emotional image is worthy of our meditation. The idea of “looking to” in faith and prayer and the consequent radiance of the face is echoed (using different terminology) in the shining face of Moses in Exodus 34:29 and now in the transformation of the people of Christ into the glory of God (2 Cor. 3:18).” (C. Ash)
Psalm 34:4–7 — God answers our prayers. As the covenant Lord answered the prayers of David the King, and Christ the ultimate King, so He will answer those who reverently fear him. “Radiance” replaces shame and fear of others. “The second pair (Ps. 34:6–7) perhaps moves the focus from subjective experience (fears, radiant faces) to the objective rescue that underlies the change of experience.” “Troubles” are the distresses or pressures of our oppressors and foes. The “angel of the LOrd” is simply another way to state the presence of God with the believer in prayer, not a literal angel or another being. Does God through Christ hear and answer our prayers? Most definitely. Sometimes not in the way or manner we may want, and sometimes the answer is “no.” God is watching over us, “encamps” around us, as our Defender, our Heavenly Warrior. Know such presence today!
Song for Today —
“Through all the changing scenes of life,
in trouble and in joy,
the praises of my God shall still
my heart and tongue employ.
Of his deliv'rance I will boast,
till all that are distressed,
from my example comfort take
and lay their griefs to rest.
2 O magnify the LORD with me,
exalt his holy name;
when in distress to him I called,
he to my rescue came.
The hosts of God encamp around
the dwellings of the just;
deliv'rance he affords to all
who in his promise trust.
3 O taste and see that he is good;
experience will decide
how blest are they, and only they
who in the LORD confide.
Fear him, you saints, and you will then
have nothing else to fear;
make serving him your sole delight,
your wants shall be his care.”
(Nahum Tate and Nicholas Brady)


