A) David expresses deep anguish over his sins, acknowledging that not every sin affects him the same way, but the ones that weigh heavily on his heart and mind are the ones he confesses before God. These sins hurt him because he knows they are offensive to God.
B) He also speaks of those who do evil in return for his good deeds, considering them enemies. These individuals twist the truth and embrace the darkness. The same people put darkness for light, death for life, and a lie for the truth. It's funny how they seem to be all around us.
C) In times of struggle with sin and the challenges around him, David calls out to God, yearning for His presence and help. The psalmist's cry for God to draw nearer remains the ultimate solution to every situation.
D) The plea for God to hurry in offering salvation conveys an honest human expression, though it may not change the outcome. While it may seem futile, David's example encourages us to express our deepest feelings and desires honestly before God.
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