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Psalm 120:1-7
Let's look at 3 aspects of these verses: -
Deliverance from lying and deceitful people. v1-4
Dwelling in a place of hate. v5-6
Diplomatic being a Peace maker. v7

The seeming injustice in view is what occurred when (1) God ordained that Doeg communicate David's whereabouts, thereby placing David in greater danger and distress, followed by (2) Doeg's massacre of the priests and their families [85 people] at Nob, underscoring the seeming folly of God's withdrawing from Saul the ability to lead effectively. (MBC) But Doeg did this at the command of King Saul.
So, does this psalm describe Saul the King or Doeg the shepherd?
We need to recognize the reality of evil—52:1-3
a) Challenging his self-satisfaction
b) Correcting with sound theology
c) Exposing his character—52:2-3
i) His sinful speech
ii) His sinful affections
d) Selah.
We need to recognize the reality of God's eternal judgment—52:4-7
a) Restating the sinful affections—52:4
b) State what God will do—52:5
i) Demolition in general
ii) Demolition in specifics
iii)Selah.
c) State why will God do what He will do—52:6-7
i) Observation and two-fold response
We need to recognize the reality of God's eternal reward of believers—52:8-9
a) Longevity and prosperity contrasted with demolition
b) Objects of faith contrasted
c) Public gratitude intended
d) Communal confident anticipation
Things to remember:
a) False accusations, deceit, and destructive activities all characterize the world of unbelief. And the people of God who are trying to live faithfully are often the target of such animosity. (Allen Ross)
b) People may boast of the sin they have done, but I need to boast in what God has done.
That's Everything!