Summary
Psalm 7:1–2 – Refuge in pursuit What happens: David flees slander and seeks God’s rescue from those who hunt him. What it means: God is a safe place amid false accusation. Faith runs to Him first.
Psalm 7:3–5 – Appeal of integrity What happens: David invites God to judge him if he has done wrong. What it means: God values integrity and truth. The innocent can pray for clear justice.
Psalm 7:6–11 – The righteous Judge What happens: David asks God to arise and judge righteously; God tests hearts and saves the upright. What it means: God’s throne is founded on justice. He discerns motives and defends the faithful.
Psalm 7:12–16 – Sin turns back on the sinner What happens: If the wicked do not repent, their violence rebounds on themselves. What it means: Moral order is built into God’s world. Sin carries its own ruin unless grace intervenes.
Psalm 7:17 – Praise for righteousness What happens: David praises the Lord Most High. What it means: Worship anchors the heart in God’s character. Praise fits those who trust His judgments.
Application
- Keep a clear conscience before God.
- Ask God to search your motives.
- Pray for justice without taking revenge yourself.
