Psalms 11:1 « To the chief Musician, [A Psalm] of David. » In the LORD put I my trust: how say ye to my soul, Flee [as] a bird to your mountain?
Ver. 1.
In the Lord put I my trust ] This was that which David had and held, wherewith to answer him that reproached him (and it was an excellent good one), that he trusted in God’s word,
Psalms 119:42 . When it was that he gave this answer, "In the Lord put I my trust" (whether when Saul’s courtiers, under pretence of friendship, counselled him to quit the court for fear of Saul, which he was very loth to do,
see the like Neh 6:10 Luke 13:31 , or else when he was with Samuel at Naioth,
1 Samuel 19:18 , &c., where his carnal friends might advise him, as Peter did his Master,
Matthew 16:22 , with a
Fuge, fuge, David, cite, citius, citissime Flee, flee david, quick, quicker, most quickly), is uncertain. But this is certain, that all the troops of ungodliness aim and act vigorously to cast down the castle of confidence we have in God. This, therefore, we must be sure to secure, as the serpent doth his head, the soldier his shield,
Ephesians 6:16 . This is the victory whereby we overcome the world (with its allurements or affrightments) even our faith,
1 John 5:4 . The believer walketh about as a conqueror; and he alone is the man whom the heathen poet elegantly describeth (Horat. Carm. lib. iii. Od. 7):
Mente quatit solida, &c.
Impavidum ferient ruinae.