Psalm Devotional
God Save the King!
In the 1960s Barry McGuire wrote the song, “Eve of Destruction.” This song captured the pathos of that decade, when our national fabric was being torn apart by a variety of social issues. It seemed as though America was on the eve of destruction.
Psalm 20 deals with a similar theme. It records the pathos of Israel on the eve of war, a war that threatened to eliminate them. They were on the eve of destruction, and all their hope was pinned on their God and their king.
Psalm 20 is the most liturgical psalm we have encountered so far in the Psalter. When you read this psalm, you are walking in on a church service, a royal liturgy. In verses 1-5, we hear the prayers of a nation as they intercede with God on behalf of their king. The “you” in these opening verses is King David. The nation prays that God would protect David (v. I), go with him into battle’ (v. 2), accept his sacrifices (v. 3), and grant him success (vv. 4-5).

