Psalms 107:6

Psalms 107:6 I. In all the changes of this mortal life, the psalmist sees no real chance, no real change, but the orderly education of a just and loving Father, whose mercy endureth for ever, who chastens men as a father chastens his children, for their profit, that they may be partakers of His holi... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 107:7

Psalms 107:7 Notice one or two particular features of the leadings in the wilderness. I. The Israelites had a very little way to go, and they were a very long time about it. What seemed a matter of days took many years. Is it so with you? Have you been a very long time getting on a very little way... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 107:14

Psalms 107:14 The Bible does not aspire to provide checks for the excesses of freedom, but to instruct us in the nature of freedom, to stimulate an appetite for it, to make us ashamed of our contentment without it, to explain under what conditions we may obtain the highest measure of it. I. Do we n... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 107:30

Psalms 107:30 These words naturally lead us to consider two things: I. The joy of being at rest. There are several kinds of rest which may indeed be subjects of thankfulness and gladness. There is the rest from enemies without; there is the rest from passions within; and there is the eternal rest o... [ Continue Reading ]

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