This psalm reminds us that God is especially near to those who show mercy to the vulnerable—because He Himself is a God of mercy. David, suffering physically and emotionally, is betrayed by a close friend—pointing us forward to the ultimate betrayal Christ would endure. Yet even in pain, David clings to the steadfast love of God, trusting that God will raise him up. The psalm closes in worship, anchoring our hope not in circumstances, but in the unchanging faithfulness of the Lord.