Could Psalm 70 become like an ear-worm - a prayer to God that is available in times of trial without us even having to think about it? It is a prayer to God which doesn't just ask for protection against our enemies. David is asking God to actively turn his enemies away from him, and to show them the error of their ways through shame, confusion and disgrace.
How does this fit with the message of the New Testament and the way Jesus taught us to pray in the Lord's prayer? Listen as Graham unlocks the relevance of this Psalm, and shows us that we can boldy pray the same way.