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Summary: Psalm 41 describes a "time of trouble". Like David and Jesus, we all face our own evil days. Ephesians 6:13 reminds us to put on the whole armor of God to stand firm in these times of spiritual warfare. No one is immune, but God equips us to endure.

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What to Do in The Evil Day!

Psalm 41

Introduction:

Look: v.1 – Underline: 4 words: “in time of trouble.”

“Time” = a season – season of trouble

“Trouble” = more than a trial or difficulty – (lit) day of evil or evil day.

“Evil Day” = when the enemy comes in like flood – seeks to overwhelm and overpower us… swallow us up.

Psalm 41 = David facing an evil day.

- Fearful for his life (2)

- Weak & helpless (3,4)

- Conspired against (5-8) – story behind Psalm – rebellion of Absalom. 2 Sam. 15-19

- Betrayed (9) – Ahithophel

Lord Jesus = had His evil day.

Psalm 41 – Messianic in nature – reached beyond David to the Lord Jesus.

Lord = quoted (v.9) – to Judas the night he betrayed Him… handed the Lord over to His enemies… condemn and crucify Him!

Times = we face our evil day.

Eph. 6:13 – “Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.”

Christian = warfare – forces of evil.

Truth = none of us are immune from facing an evil day – man after God’s own heart faced them… God’s own Son faced more than one evil day.

- Internal foe = flesh.

- External foe = world.

- Infernal foe = Devil – destroyer! Bent on your destruction.

1Pet. 5.8 – “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:”

“Devour” = to swallow up – devour our testimony, marriage, family, future, this church.

Good News = David survived his evil day; the Lord Jesus survived His and Christian you and I can survive ours.

Preach: “What to Do in The Evil Day!”

1. Determine to Be a Blessing to Others!

Look: v.1

First word in the Psalm is not trouble or evil, but blessed.

We can have God’s blessing in times of trouble.

God’s blessing is greater than our burdens, brokenness.

God = blesses us when we become a blessing to others.

“Poor” = not materially, poverty – (lit) weak ones… hurting, struggling emotionally and spiritually.

Connection = bet Psalm 40 & 41 – look back Ps.40:17 – David = “poor & needy” – the LORD helped him. Now he is to help others who are poor and needy.

Enemy = wants us to become self-absorbed… focus on how we feel, our problems, struggles, weakness… paralyzes and neutralizes us… keep us from functioning spiritually… keep us from being a force for God.

Best way to overcome the enemy is to take the fight, battle to the enemy. Make it your business to be blessing!

Lord, make me a blessing!

Phil. 2:4 – “Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.

David = fled from Absalom – host of people that fled with him… wilderness of Judea… King - cared for them.

Lord Jesus = looked away from Himself to Others.

• Women weeping = weep not for me but for yourselves and for your children …

• Mother = Woman behold thy son. Son, behold thy mother.

• Thief = Today shalt thou be with me in paradise

It’s when we look away from ourselves to others that the blessing comes! It’s the person who becomes a blessing that gets the blessing!

Jesus = blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy.

2. Depend on The Lord to Help You!

Look: v.10 – “But Thou, O Lord”

All these things might be against us… but God is for us! If God be for us… who can be against us!

Neh. 4:20 – “in what place therefore ye hear the sound of the trumpet, resort ye thither unto us: our God shall fight for us.”

“Battle is the Lord’s!”

A. Preserve You (2)

“Preserve” = to watch over, guard, protect.

Psalm 34:7 – “The angel of the LORD encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them.”

Same God that preserved…

~ Noah through the flood.

~ Children of Israel through the Wilderness

~ Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego through the fiery furnace

~ Jonah through the belly of the whale

~ Disciples through the storm

~ You and me through the tough times of life… see us to glory!

Psalm 97:10 – “Ye that love the LORD, hate evil: he preserveth the souls of his saints; he delivereth them out of the hand of the wicked.”

B. Strengthen You (3)

v.3 – “bed of languishing” = weak or feeble; to droop or fade away… David’s sickness not just physical but emotional and spiritual…

Languishing = he is struggling with his emotions

Fighting demons of his past failures (v.4)

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