Psalms 43:3

Psalms 43:3 The forty-second and forty-third Psalms give us an insight into the very heart of the Psalmist. David there appears as the man whose affections were set upon God, and who in all the changes, and chances, and dangers of a chequered life looked upward, aspired for closer communion with Go... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 43:4

Psalms 43:4 I. The text pronounces one good word joy. "The joy of the Lord is strength." The cheerful spirit is the healthful and the dutiful spirit. I do not mean the spirit of animal jollity, nor the merriment of indifference, but that subdued, cheerful spirit which fronts its duties. II. He pron... [ Continue Reading ]

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