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Psalm Chapter 54
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- May 11, 2026
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- 60
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Summary
Psalm 54: Saved by a Name It is one of the shortest psalms in the Psalter and one of the most concentrated. David is hiding, and the Ziphites — his own countrymen — have told Saul exactly where to find him. The betrayal is local and specific, the kind that stings worst: not a foreign enemy but neighbors, people who knew the terrain of your life and used it against you. And David's first word is not a plan but a prayer: "Save me, O God, by thy name." Not by thy army, not by thy strategy — by thy name. As if the very identity of God were itself a rescue. The psalm pivots on a single declaration that sits like a stone in the center of a stream: "Behold, God is mine helper." Everything before it is crisis; everything after it is confidence. Seven verses, and they contain the entire arc of faith: danger, prayer, trust, deliverance, praise. Sometimes the shortest prayers are the truest ones. 00:00 Save Me, O God, By Thy Name