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The Psalmist is here engaged in praise, and this holy joy and thanks
giving is founded upon the consciousness of God's faithfulness, and
truth; and mercy. The hymn closeth with a determined trust in God.
A Psalm of David.
Psalms 33:1
There is somewhat very beautiful and gracious in the... [ Continue Reading ]
I have no doubt but that musical instruments were made use of in the
temple service. But still I cannot but think, that somewhat of a
higher and more spiritual nature is intended from the frequent account
we meet with concerning their use. Surely the stringed instruments of
the soul are the only thi... [ Continue Reading ]
Here, Reader, is a song, that all the New Testament saints may sing,
in which God hath found out a way whereby his justice and mercy
harmonize in the redemption by Christ Jesus. Psalms 85:10.... [ Continue Reading ]
Do we not discover Christ, the uncreated Word, and the Holy Ghost, the
breath or spirit of every living thing, in this verse? Reader! if it
be so in the old creation of nature, think, I pray you, whether it be
not so also in the new creation of grace? And what an additional
evidence is here found to... [ Continue Reading ]
From the kingdom of God in the works of nature, the Psalmist here
turns to the contemplation of his government in the kingdom of his
providence. What a sweet thought is suggested here to God's redeemed
and exercised family, in the consciousness of the Lord's over-ruling
power. No counsel but God's c... [ Continue Reading ]
What a beautiful advance the Psalm makes, in still going on through
the courts of nature and of providence, to that of grace. How blessed
indeed must be the Church and people, who have the Lord for their God!
There is nothing else to give happiness or security. The strength of
horses or chariots, th... [ Continue Reading ]
Do not these verses sweetly follow the former, as an application of
the blessed doctrine there expressed? If unfolded and explained in a
gospel strain, do they not in effect say, Behold and take notice,
every individual of you that are the Lord's heritage, the eye of Jesus
is always upon you; his ar... [ Continue Reading ]
And do not these verses give back the answer of the Church, and of
every individual believer, as if they cried out with one response,
Amen, to so much proffered mercy? Yes! the Lord is both a sun and a
shield. He that now gives grace, will by and by give glory. And
observe, Reader, the joy of the be... [ Continue Reading ]
We never can sufficiently admire the beauty and comprehensiveness of
this prayer. It is a prayer of faith, and includes almost every
petition that can be offered, because it looks to Jesus, as the mercy
looked for, the mercy promised. Luke 1:72. It forms the richest
conclusion to the whole hymn of t... [ Continue Reading ]