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Psalm 52
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The enemies of the truth and the church described, Their destruction.
(1-5) The righteous rejoice. (6-9)
Verses 1-5 Those
that glory in sin, glory in their shame. The patience and forbearance of God are
abused by sinners, to the hardening of their hearts in their wicked ways. But
the enemies in vain boast in their mischief, while we have God's mercy to trust
in. It will not save us from the guilt of lying, to be able to say, there was
some truth in what we said, if we make it appear otherwise than it was. The more
there is of craft and contrivance in any wickedness, the more there is of Satan
in it. When good men die, they are transplanted from the land of the living on
earth, to heaven, the garden of the Lord, where they shall take root for ever;
but when wicked men die, they are rooted out, to perish for ever. The believer
sees that God will destroy those who make not him their strength.
Verses 6-9 Those
wretchedly deceive themselves, who think to support themselves in power and
wealth without God. The wicked man trusted in the abundance of his riches; he
thought his wickedness would help him to keep his wealth. Right or wrong, he
would get what he could, and keep what he had, and ruin any one that stood in
his way; this he thought would strengthen him; but see what it comes to! Those
who by faith and love dwell in the house of God, shall be like green olive-trees
there. And that we may be as green olive-trees, we must live a life of faith and
holy confidence in God and his grace. It adds much to the beauty of our
profession, and to fruitfulness in every grace, to be much in praising God; and
we never can want matter for praise. His name alone can be our refuge and strong
tower. It is very good for us to wait on that saving name; there is nothing
better to calm and quiet our spirits, when disturbed, and to keep us in the way
of duty, when tempted to use any crooked courses for our relief, than to hope,
and quietly wait for the salvation of the Lord. None ever followed his guidance
but it ended well.
Psalm 52:
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