Psalm 86:
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Psalm 86
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The psalmist pleads his earnestness, and the mercy of God, as reasons why
his prayer should be heard. (1-7) He renews his requests for help and comfort.
(8-17)
Verses 1-7 Our
poverty and wretchedness, when felt, powerfully plead in our behalf at the
throne of grace. The best self-preservation is to commit ourselves to God's
keeping. I am one whom thou favourest, hast set apart for thyself, and made
partaker of sanctifying grace. It is a great encouragement to prayer, to feel
that we have received the converting grace of God, have learned to trust in him,
and to be his servants. We may expect comfort from God, when we keep up our
communion with God. God's goodness appears in two things, in giving and
forgiving. Whatever others do, let us call upon God, and commit our case to him;
we shall not seek in vain.
Verses 8-17 Our
God alone possesses almighty power and infinite love. Christ is the way and the
truth. And the believing soul will be more desirous to be taught the way and the
truth. And the believing soul will be more desirous to be taught the way and the
truth of God, in order to walk therein, than to be delivered out of earthly
distress. Those who set not the Lord before them, seek after believers' souls;
but the compassion, mercy, and truth of God, will be their refuge and
consolation. And those whose parents were the servants of the Lord, may urge
this as a plea why he should hear and help them. In considering David's
experience, and that of the believer, we must not lose sight of Him, who though
he was rich, for our sakes became poor, that we through his poverty might be
rich.
Psalm 86:
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