Psalms 37:1
Fret not — Because they prosper in their wicked enterprizes.... [ Continue Reading ]
Fret not — Because they prosper in their wicked enterprizes.... [ Continue Reading ]
Commit — All thy cares and business, and necessities, commend to God by fervent prayer.... [ Continue Reading ]
Judgment — It shall be as visible to men, as the light of the sun, at noon — day.... [ Continue Reading ]
Rest — Do not repine at his dealings, but quietly submit to his will, and wait for his help.... [ Continue Reading ]
Fret not — Either against the sinner for his success; or against God. Do evil — If grief arise in thee, take care that it do not transport thee to sin.... [ Continue Reading ]
The earth — This for the most part was literally fulfilled in that state of the church.... [ Continue Reading ]
Not be — He shall be dead and gone. Diligently — Industriously seeking him. His place — His place and estate, and glory.... [ Continue Reading ]
But — Those who patiently bear God's afflicting hand, and meekly pass by injuries. Peace — Partly of outward peace and prosperity, which God in his due time will give them: but principally of inward peace, in the sense of God's favour and the assurance of endless happiness.... [ Continue Reading ]
His day — The day appointed by God for his punishment or destruction.... [ Continue Reading ]
Knoweth — Observes with care and affection. The days — All things which befal them, their dangers and fears, and suffering. For ever — To them and their seed for ever: and when they die their inheritance is not lost, but exchanged for one infinitely better.... [ Continue Reading ]
Fat — Which in an instant melts before the fire.... [ Continue Reading ]
Established — So that he shall not fall into mischief.... [ Continue Reading ]
Fall — Into trouble.... [ Continue Reading ]
Forsaken — These temporal promises, were more express to the Jews in the times of the Old Testament, than to Christians.... [ Continue Reading ]
Blessed — Not only with spiritual, but with temporal blessings.... [ Continue Reading ]
Dwell — Thou shalt dwell in the land, and afterwards in heaven.... [ Continue Reading ]
The mouth — Having shewed, God's singular care over the righteous, he proceeds to give a character of them. Judgment — Of God's judgment, word or law.... [ Continue Reading ]
Heart — His thoughts, meditations and affections are fixed upon it. Slide — Slide, or swerve, from the rule, from God's law.... [ Continue Reading ]
Bay — tree — Which is continually green and flourishing even in winter.... [ Continue Reading ]
Yet — He was gone in an instant. But — There was no monument or remainder of him left.... [ Continue Reading ]
Peace — Though he may meet with troubles in his way, yet all shall end well.... [ Continue Reading ]
Together — All without exception.... [ Continue Reading ]