CONTENTS
This Psalm was written by David; but it is evident that he was
directed by the Holy Spirit to say in it much concerning Christ. In
the former part, he dwells upon the divine perfections in the
foreknowledge, and fore-appointment concerning Christ. In the latter
part, Christ expresseth his... [ Continue Reading ]
I would not make a chasm in the reading of these verses, because the
latter of them, according to my view, throw a light upon the former.
It may, no doubt, be truly said by David, and by every man like David,
that the Lord that made us, knows whereof we are made, and that
nothing can escape his all-... [ Continue Reading ]
Under the idea that we may consider what is said before in this Psalm
as spoken in the person of Christ, how blessed are the expressions in
these verses! When Jesus, as the Head of his church, contemplated the
manner in which the body was given him, and the infinitely important
purpose intended by i... [ Continue Reading ]
If we needed any farther evidence as to whom this Psalm can with any
propriety be otherwise applied, what is here said in conclusion must
direct our hearts to the blessed Jesus, and to him only. Who is there
that enters into the interests of God with such oneness of soul as to
say, I hate them that... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
READER! it may, and it will be highly profitable to your heart and
mine, under the teaching of the Holy Ghost, to keep in view the
consciousness of the divine presence, wherever we are, or however
engaged. If this great article of the Christian faith were but
properly kept alive in the m... [ Continue Reading ]