My meditation; or, my speech, or discourse; my praising of God, mentioned Psalms 104:33. Of him; concerning the glory of his works. Shall be sweet; either,

1. To God; he will graciously accept it; praise being his most acceptable sacrifice, as is affirmed, Psalms 69:30,31. Or rather,

2. To myself, as may be gathered from the next clause. He implies that he shall not only do this work, which a man may do unwillingly, or by constraint, but that he will do it cheerfully, and with delight; which is most pleasing to God. I will be glad in the Lord; I will rejoice in the contemplation of God's works, and in praising him for them.

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