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Psalm 91
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The safety of those who have God for their refuge. (1-8) Their favour with
Him. (9-16)
Verses 1-8 He that
by faith chooses God for his protector, shall find all in him that he needs or
can desire. And those who have found the comfort of making the Lord their
refuge, cannot but desire that others may do so. The spiritual life is protected
by Divine grace from the temptations of Satan, which are as the snares of the
fowler, and from the contagion of sin, which is a noisome pestilence. Great
security is promised to believers in the midst of danger. Wisdom shall keep them
from being afraid without cause, and faith shall keep them from being unduly
afraid. Whatever is done, our heavenly Father's will is done; and we have no
reason to fear. God's people shall see, not only God's promises fulfilled, but
his threatenings. Then let sinners come unto the Lord upon his mercy-seat,
through the Redeemer's name; and encourage others to trust in him also.
Verses 9-16
Whatever happens, nothing shall hurt the believer; though trouble and affliction
befal, it shall come, not for his hurt, but for good, though for the present it
be not joyous but grievous. Those who rightly know God, will set their love upon
him. They by prayer constantly call upon him. His promise is, that he will in
due time deliver the believer out of trouble, and in the mean time be with him
in trouble. The Lord will manage all his worldly concerns, and preserve his life
on earth, so long as it shall be good for him. For encouragement in this he
looks unto Jesus. He shall live long enough; till he has done the work he was
sent into this world for, and is ready for heaven. Who would wish to live a day
longer than God has some work to do, either by him or upon him? A man may die
young, yet be satisfied with living. But a wicked man is not satisfied even with
long life. At length the believer's conflict ends; he has done for ever with
trouble, sin, and temptation.
Psalm 91:
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