Divine Assistance
http://bible.us/psa3.2.nkjv Many are they who say of me, "There is no help for him in God." Selah Failure is rightly said to be an orphan, while success has many friends. In spite of the previous privilege and position of David, people's assessment of his present experience is rejection and outcast. Whereas, trouble thought David precious experiences; and this was more than what prosperity can afford. While it takes discipline to look up in the face of prosperity, trouble teaches a humble soul the lifting of holy hands. Therefore, the help of man can be a favour from the Lord; but the lack of favour from man is not necessarily a shortage of divine assistance.