Psalm 63 and 64 show us both the joy of longing for God and the reality of facing enemies and hardship. In the wilderness, David expresses a deep thirst for God’s presence, describing God’s steadfast love as “better than life” and finding satisfaction and joy in him alone. At the same time, David acknowledges the anguish caused by enemies and their schemes, yet takes refuge in God’s justice and protection. Together, these Psalms invite us to make God our deepest desire and greatest delight, to trust his steadfast love in Christ, and to find confidence and refuge in him no matter what troubles surround us.