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Psalm 5

Lead Me in Your Righteousness: Morning Prayer before the Holy King

Because the Lord is holy and rejects wickedness, His people must seek His mercy, walk in His righteousness, and rejoice in His refuge and favor.

Chapter Summary

Because the Lord is holy and rejects wickedness, His people must seek His mercy, walk in His righteousness, and rejoice in His refuge and favor.

Overview

Psalm 5 argues that the holy Lord hears the prayer of His servant, rejects wickedness, grants access by His abundant love, leads His people in righteousness, judges deceitful rebels, and protects those who take refuge in Him. The psalm’s moral contrast is not self-righteous triumphalism but covenantal prayer: David depends on mercy, reveres the Lord’s holiness, seeks righteous guidance, and rejoices that divine favor surrounds the righteous.

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Chapter Movement

Morning petition -> holy contrast -> covenant access -> righteous guidance -> judgment of deceit -> refuge joy and shield-like favor

Covenant Significance

Psalm 5 reflects covenant worship before the holy Lord. David approaches God by abundant steadfast love, bows in reverence toward the holy temple, seeks guidance in righteousness, and rejoices that the Lord blesses the righteous. The psalm holds together covenant access, covenant ethics, covenant judgment, and covenant refuge.

Gospel Clarity

Psalm 5 prepares gospel clarity by showing that the holy God does not dwell with evil, that sinners are exposed by wickedness and deceit, and that access to God depends on mercy. David enters by the Lord’s abundant love, but the fullness of that mercy is revealed in Jesus Christ. Through Christ’s righteous life, atoning death, and resurrection, rebels may be forgiven, liars made truthful, enemies reconciled, and the guilty brought into refuge, blessing, and favor.

Focus Points

  • The Lord as King and God
  • Morning Prayer
  • Divine Holiness
  • Covenant Love
  • Reverent Worship
  • Righteous Guidance
  • Corrupt Speech
  • Divine Judgment
  • Refuge and Joy
  • Blessing and Favor
  • Doctrine of God
  • Doctrine of Prayer
  • Doctrine of Holiness
  • Doctrine of Sin
  • Doctrine of Worship
  • Doctrine of Guidance
  • Doctrine of Judgment
  • Doctrine of Refuge
  • Christology

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