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Psalm 11

Taking Refuge in the Lord When Foundations Shake

When the foundations seem destroyed, the righteous take refuge in the Lord who still reigns, sees, tests, judges, and loves justice.

Chapter Summary

When the foundations seem destroyed, the righteous take refuge in the Lord who still reigns, sees, tests, judges, and loves justice.

Overview

The psalm argues that the righteous must not interpret crisis as though God’s throne has moved. Earthly foundations may appear destroyed, but the Lord’s heavenly rule remains fixed.

Context
Author

David

Audience

The worshiping covenant community, especially the righteous who face intimidation from the wicked.

Setting

A crisis in which David is urged to flee because the wicked are attacking from hidden places and the moral order appears unstable.

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

The psalm moves from pressured counsel to flee, through the apparent collapse of foundations, into David’s confident confession that the Lord reigns, tests, judges, and loves righteousness.

Covenant Significance

Psalm 11 teaches the covenant community to respond to instability by trusting the Lord’s reign, justice, and covenant faithfulness rather than surrendering to fear.

Gospel Clarity

Psalm 11 prepares the heart for the gospel by exposing the need for righteous refuge, righteous judgment, and access to God’s face. In Christ, sinners receive refuge from judgment, reconciliation with God, and the sure hope of seeing Him.

Formation Aim

Steadfast courage rooted in refuge, reverence, righteousness, and hope.

Focus Points

  • Refuge in the Lord
  • Divine sovereignty
  • God’s holy temple and heavenly throne
  • Divine omniscience
  • Testing of the righteous
  • Judgment of the wicked
  • God’s love for justice
  • The hope of seeing God’s face
  • Righteous suffering under threat
  • Faith under destabilizing pressure
  • Refuge
  • Foundations
  • Divine Kingship
  • Justice
  • Seeing God’s Face
  • Doctrine of God
  • Providence and Sovereignty
  • Divine Judgment
  • Sanctification
  • Perseverance
  • Eschatological Hope

Cross References

Psalm 2:12
Give sincere homage to the Son, lest He be angry, and You perish on the way, for His wrath will soon be kindled. Blessed are all those who take refuge in Him.
Refuge theme
Psalm 7:9-11
Oh let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end, but establish the righteous; their minds and hearts are searched by the righteous God. My shield is with God, who saves the upright in heart. God is a righteous judge, yes, a God who has indignation every day.
Righteous judgment
Psalm 10:8-11
He lies in wait near the villages. From ambushes, He murders the innocent. His eyes are secretly set against the helpless. He lurks in secret as a lion in His ambush. He lies in wait to catch the helpless. He catches the helpless when He draws Him in His net. The helpless are crushed. They collapse. They fall under His strength.
Hidden violence
Psalm 18:2
Yahweh is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge; my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my high tower.
The Lord as refuge
Psalm 46:1-2
God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we won’t be afraid, though the earth changes, though the mountains are shaken into the heart of the seas;
Confidence when foundations shake
Isaiah 6:1
In the year that king Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lifted up; and His train filled the temple.
The Lord enthroned
Habakkuk 2:20
But Yahweh is in His holy temple. Let all the earth be silent before Him!”
Holy temple
Matthew 5:8
Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
Seeing God
1 Peter 2:23
When He was cursed, He didn’t curse back. When He suffered, He didn’t threaten, but committed Himself to Him who judges righteously.
Entrusting judgment
Revelation 22:4
They will see His face, and His name will be on their foreheads.
Final face-to-face hope

Passages

Chapter opening: Psalms 11:1-3

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