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Psalm 46
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Confidence in God. (1-5) An exhortation to behold it. (6-11)
Verses 1-5 This
psalm encourages to hope and trust in God; in his power and providence, and his
gracious presence with his church in the worst of times. We may apply it to
spiritual enemies, and the encouragement we have that, through Christ, we shall
be conquerors over them. He is a Help, a present Help, a Help found, one whom we
have found to be so; a Help at hand, one that is always near; we cannot desire a
better, nor shall we ever find the like in any creature. Let those be troubled
at the troubling of the waters, who build their confidence on a floating
foundation; but let not those be alarmed who are led to the Rock, and there find
firm footing. Here is joy to the church, even in sorrowful times. The river
alludes to the graces and consolations of the Holy Spirit, which flow through
every part of the church, and through God's sacred ordinances, gladdening the
heart of every believer. It is promised that the church shall not be moved. If
God be in our hearts, by his word dwelling richly in us, we shall be
established, we shall be helped; let us trust and not be afraid.
Verses 6-11 Come
and see the effects of desolating judgments, and stand in awe of God. This shows
the perfect security of the church, and is an assurance of lasting peace. Let us
pray for the speedy approach of these glorious days, and in silent submission
let us worship and trust in our almighty Sovereign. Let all believers triumph in
this, that the Lord of hosts, the God of Jacob, has been, is, and will be with
us; and will be our Refuge. Mark this, take the comfort, and say, If God be for
us, who can be against us? With this, through life and in death, let us answer
every fear.
Psalm 46:
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