Psalms 106:15
It is an awful circumstance, and yet it is true, that our mercies may
be our curses; that our desire may prove our ruin. The man, you will
say, who has obtained the object of his desire, whether through prayer
or toil, ought to be happy. He sows, and reaps abundantly; he casts
his net... [ Continue Reading ]
Psalms 106:19
I. The mixture of infirmity and strength, of earnest aim and second
motive, among the people of God, is, and must ever be, a matter of
anxious question; and it is for that, among many other things, that
the people of God cry out for the great Resurrection, and look with
love to His ap... [ Continue Reading ]
Psalms 106:24
I. Without the promised land, what was the life of Moses? What was the
life of the people? In reading the Scripture account, the general
impression is of a very weary, hard-worked life for Moses; much
disappointment, vexation, and trouble; hard work and little thanks for
it. And it is... [ Continue Reading ]
Psalms 106:48
I. "Amen" is a word of which all the associations are, or ought to be,
interesting. (1) With this word did our Lord Jesus Christ Himself
introduce most of His most impressive revelations. By this term,
expressing certainty, faithfulness, unchangeable truth, He embodied in
daily utteran... [ Continue Reading ]