CONTENTS
This is a lovely Psalm: the sacred writer celebrates God's praise;
points out the blessedness of God's chosen; and shows both their
temporal and spiritual mercies.
To the chief musician, A Psalm and Song of David.
Psalms 65:1
This Psalm opens with a peculiarity of expression, which merit... [ Continue Reading ]
Here is the immediate act of prayer, and praise in consequence of
God's answering. If praise waited! for God, he will not suffer his
praying people, or his praising people, to wait long. Well may all
flesh come to him, who is the creator of all flesh: and well may all
cry unto him, who expressly sai... [ Continue Reading ]
Here we arrive at the chief subject of this praise, which waited for
God in Christ's church at Zion, namely, redemption by Christ's blood.
For what shall purge or wash away iniquities, but the blood of the
Lamb? Reader! do not fail to remark the blessedness here expressed,
that when iniquities preva... [ Continue Reading ]
Methinks, I could spend hours on this precious, precious verse, and
when I had pondered over the sweet contents of it again and again, it
should still be opening new subjects of praise. Reader! who can this
man be that is here said to be blessed, but the God-man, the Wisdom
man, Christ Jesus? For wh... [ Continue Reading ]
Here every child of God can join issue in attesting the truth of this
scripture in his own experience. Say, what was the heart occupied in,
when God the Spirit first visited the soul? Not in seeking God; not in
desiring God; not in thinking of God. Not by works of righteousness
(saith the apostle) w... [ Continue Reading ]
While we accept these scriptures as continuations of God's sovereign
power in the kingdom of nature, let us read them also, as the Holy
Ghost hath graciously given them, in this and other passages of his
blessed word, as confirmations of the same in the kingdom of grace.
How sweet to this purpose (t... [ Continue Reading ]
This is a sweet verse, if read with reference to Christ: looking at
him as the morning and evening sacrifice set forth under the law, and
reading God's covenant of the perpetuity of morning and evening,
seed-time and harvest; these things become very refreshing to the
soul. Well might the church, th... [ Continue Reading ]
I have not broken the thread of the subject in these verses, because
the whole, taken together, forms a most beautiful description of the
divine bounty in those several productions of nature. The blessings of
the Lord in fruitful gifts and seasons to the earth, and to the
inhabitants of it, are deli... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
MY soul, I charge it upon thee, by the outgoings of the morning and
the evening, that in those constant recurrences of day and night, thou
wait in the silence of the most awakened meditation, for goings forth
in praise and prayer, in humblings and rejoicings, before the
mercy-seat of Go... [ Continue Reading ]