Psalms 20:1
I. The God of Jacob tells us, by the very name, that He is a God who
is not deterred by a great transgression, or by great proneness to
transgression, from constituting Himself the Guide to our pilgrim
life.
II. The God of Jacob must be a God who can bear to inflict very stern
chastise... [ Continue Reading ]
Psalms 20:7
The Psalmist remembers the name of the Lord his God, not any one
property or attribute of God, but the whole combination of Divine
perfections. And he remembers this name, the expression implying, not
a transient thought, but meditation, consideration; and yet the result
of the recollec... [ Continue Reading ]