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  "custom_id": "PSA_021",
  "testament": "OT",
  "book": "Psalms",
  "passage_ref": "Psalm 21",
  "title": "The King Rejoices in the Lord’s Strength",
  "canonical_url": "/commentary/old-testament-simple/psalms/psa_021/",
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  "simple_summary": "Psalm 21 is a royal song of thanks. The king rejoices because the Lord has given him strength, answered his requests, honored him, and secured his life and dynasty. The psalm also says the Lord will judge the king’s enemies. It ends by calling everyone to praise God’s power.",
  "simple_explanation": "This psalm belongs to the Davidic king. It begins with thanksgiving for what God has done. The king is glad because the Lord has given him strength and deliverance. God has granted his requests, placed a crown on his head, and given him honor and joy.\n\nThe psalm also speaks of long life and an enduring house. In this setting, that means the Lord is preserving the king’s line and showing covenant faithfulness to David’s house. The king’s security is not from his own power. It comes from trusting the Lord.\n\nThe second half turns to the king’s enemies. The language is strong and poetic. It says the Lord will defeat those who oppose him. This is not a command for human revenge. It is a picture of God’s just judgment.\n\nThe psalm ends by leading the whole people into praise. Since the Lord has acted in power and faithfulness, his name should be celebrated openly.",
  "important_truths": [
    "The Lord gives the king strength and deliverance.",
    "God answers the king’s requests.",
    "Honor, crown, joy, and stability come from the Lord.",
    "The king’s trust in the Lord explains his security.",
    "The Lord will judge and defeat the king’s enemies.",
    "The people respond with praise for God’s power."
  ],
  "warnings_promises_commands": [
    "Warning: do not treat the enemy-language as a call for personal vengeance.",
    "Warning: do not turn this royal psalm into a direct promise of success, health, or victory for every believer or leader.",
    "Promise: the Lord gives strength, deliverance, and lasting blessing to the king in this covenant setting.",
    "Command: rise up and praise the Lord’s power.",
    "Command: respond to God’s rescue with public thanksgiving."
  ],
  "gods_plan_connection": "Psalm 21 stands in the Davidic covenant line. It celebrates the Lord’s faithfulness to David’s house and points forward to the hope of a greater Davidic king. In the larger Bible story, this kind of royal victory and enduring reign finds its fullest shape in Christ, the final and perfect Son of David.",
  "simple_application": "Give God credit for real rescue and lasting good. Trust his faithfulness instead of human strength. When God helps, answer with praise. At the same time, keep the psalm in its proper setting: it speaks first to David’s king, and only by principle to God’s people today.",
  "net_bible_attribution": "Scripture quoted by permission. Quotations designated (NET) are from the NET Bible®, copyright ©1996, 2019 by Biblical Studies Press, L.L.C. All rights reserved.",
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