Psalms 143
Tyndale Open Study Notes 9 verses
Psalms 143:1
Ps 143 In this lament, the psalmist feels overwhelmed by constant harassment from his foes, so he turns to the Lord’s love, righteousness, and faithfulness. He remembers God’s acts in the past and yearns for the renewal of the Lord’s love. He opens himself to God’s wisdom because he knows that instruction will lead to life.143:1-2 The psalmist prays for God’s love and mercy.
Psalms 143:2
143:2 All people are guilty before God (Rom 3:20-24).
Psalms 143:3
143:3-4 I am losing all hope: The psalmist confesses his desperation as his life slips away under oppressive and ruthless foes.
Psalms 143:5
143:5-6 Remembering God’s acts from the past reassures the psalmist of God’s faithfulness (42:4; 63:6; 77:3, 6; 119:55).
Psalms 143:6
143:6 The psalmist’s thirst is a deep longing for God’s redemption (see 42:1-2).
Psalms 143:7
143:7-10 The psalmist petitions the Lord for a renewal of his love.143:7 The psalmist experiences depression. He feels that he is dying from anguish (31:10; 119:87), exhausted (39:10; 71:9; 119:81), fainting with longing (84:2), and overwhelmed by the weariness of life (90:7, 9).
Psalms 143:8
143:8-10 The psalmist prays for wisdom (see 5:8; 25:4-6; 138; 143:10). • your gracious Spirit: The Spirit brings God’s goodness (see 23:6).
Psalms 143:11
143:11 To preserve means in this case to restore from despair (80:19; 85:6; 138:7).
Psalms 143:12
143:12 A prayer for vindication and renewal of life concludes the psalm.