Psalms 59:9

"But you, LORD, laugh at them. You scoff at all the nations."

Key Reflection

This verse conveys that God's response to his enemies' taunts is not one of fear or anger but of derision and contempt. It underscores God’s ultimate sovereignty, indicating that despite the mocking, He remains unperturbed and will ultimately vindicate His people.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Because of his strength will I wait upon thee -literally, “His strength - I will wait upon thee.” The reference here is not to the strength or power of God, as if the fact that “He” was powerful was a reason why the psalmist should look to him - but it is to the strength or power of the enemy - of Saul and his followers. There is much abruptness in the expression. The psalmist looks at the power of his enemy. “‘His strength,’ he cries. It is great. It is beyond my power to resist it. It is so great that I have no other refuge but God; and because it is so great, I will fix my eyes on him alone.” The word rendered “wait upon” means rather to look to; to observe; to fix the eyes upon.

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