CONTENTS
We met with this Psalm in David's history, 2 Samuel 22:1 and had it
referred to David only, I see no reason why it should make a part in
this book. Indeed, doth it not seem, by being placed here, to intimate
that we are to look beyond David for the highest and best sense of it?
The Psalm i... [ Continue Reading ]
How very sweet and gracious the Psalm opens! Jesus in his manhood had
an eye to the Father, and his covenant promises, for help and
strength, through all his great undertaking. And having found God
faithful, he here recounts it, under all the variety of similitudes,
by which the grace, and love; and... [ Continue Reading ]
It is said of Jesus, that, in the days of his flesh, he offered up
prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears, and was heard,
in that he feared. Hebrews 5:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
How beautifully Peter comments upon these sufferings of Jesus, Acts
2:24. But, while we behold the holy nature of Christ, as incapable of
corruption, and therefore incapable of being holden by the cords of
death and the grave; let us recollect also, that the sorrows here
spoken of as compassing Jesu... [ Continue Reading ]
The sacred writer seems to have had in view the Lord's descent on
Mount Sinai, at the giving of the law. But surely we can discover that
what he here delivered was under the spirit of prophecy, in reference
to the triumphs of Jesus at his resurrection. Then the earthquake, and
the other prodigies of... [ Continue Reading ]
Is here not (for I do not presume to decide) an allusion to the
descent of the Holy Ghost, after the return of Jesus to glory? And may
we not without violence to the several expressions here set forth,
trace the footsteps of that gracious descent, when, by sending forth
his preachers, the arrows of... [ Continue Reading ]
How strong are these expressions to point to one particular foe! Not
only was Jesus, in the days of his flesh, delivered from the malice of
men, but from the malice of Satan. The human nature of Christ,
unassisted by his Godhead, would have found Satan too strong, as is
here said. How blessed then t... [ Continue Reading ]
Oh! how very precious are these expressions, read with an eye to
Christ. The predictions of the Prophets of the Old Testament
Scripture, from the Spirit of Christ which was in them, were all
directed to those two grand branches in the life of Jesus, of his
sufferings which were first to take place,... [ Continue Reading ]
If there was no other passage in this Psalm to imply that David
delivered this song of praise under the spirit of prophecy, in
reference to the Lord Jesus Christ, than what these verses contain,
what is here said would be enough to determine the point. For David,
in no part of his life, ever could m... [ Continue Reading ]
All these verses become doubly precious and blessed to the people of
Christ, from their personal concern in all that is his. The promise of
Jehovah is to the seed of Christ, in Christ as well as to Christ
himself. And, as if no child of his should ever find cause to question
or doubt it, the Lord hi... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader, while we contemplate the Lord Jesus, as here celebrating the
ways and works of Jehovah in redemption, as altogether finished and
complete, it will be a sweet note in this song, if you and I can say
the same, from our own personal interest in Jesus. He indeed is our
Rock, our Jesus, our Salva... [ Continue Reading ]
These are all glorious triumphs of our risen and exalted Saviour. And
He who hath thus conquered for us, can and will conquer sin in us.
Like another Joshua, our Almighty Leader and Commander, which Jehovah
hath given to his people, he will put our feet upon the neck of all
our enemies. Isaiah 55:4;... [ Continue Reading ]
How beautiful are these verses, in reference to the conversion of the
Gentiles. Here surely, as before, David's history falls far short of
celebrating such victories. But seen with an eye to Christ, how are
the promises of Jehovah fulfilled, and the words of Christ confirmed!
Isa_49:18-23; Isa_65:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
How delightfully the Psalm ends! By the spirit of prophecy, Christ is
described as declaring his love to Jehovah, for all his promised
strength imparted, and now, having sat down on the seat of the
Conqueror, he finisheth his hymn of praise in again celebrating his
glory. The Lord Jehovah liveth an... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
Now, Lord, having beheld thy victories and the triumphs of thy
redemption-work, let my soul pause over the same, and look up to thee
in all those endearing characters, in which thou hast manifested thy
grace and glory, when thou camest forth for the salvation of thy
people. Do I not beho... [ Continue Reading ]