Psalm 95:
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Psalm 95
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part. An exhortation to praise God. (1-7) A warning not to tempt Him.
(7-11)
Verses 1-7
Whenever we come into God's presence, we must come with thanksgiving. The Lord
is to be praised; we do not want matter, it were well if we did not want a
heart. How great is that God, whose the whole earth is, and the fulness thereof;
who directs and disposes of all!, The Lord Jesus, whom we are here taught to
praise, is a great God; the mighty God is one of his titles, and God over all,
blessed for evermore. To him all power is given, both in heaven and earth. He is
our God, and we should praise him. He is our Saviour, and the Author of our
blessedness. The gospel church is his flock, Christ is the great and good
Shepherd of believers; he sought them when lost, and brought them to his fold.
Verses 7-11
Christ calls upon his people to hear his voice. You call him Master, or Lord;
then be his willing, obedient people. Hear the voice of his doctrine, of his
law, and in both, of his Spirit: hear and heed; hear and yield. Christ's voice
must be heard to-day. This day of opportunity will not last always; improve it
while it is called to-day. Hearing the voice of Christ is the same with
believing. Hardness of heart is at the bottom of all distrust of the Lord. The
sins of others ought to be warnings to us not to tread in their steps. The
murmurings of Israel were written for our admonition. God is not subject to such
passions as we are; but he is very angry at sin and sinners. That certainly is
evil, which deserves such a recompence; and his threatenings are as sure as his
promises. Let us be aware of the evils of our hearts, which lead us to wander
from the Lord. There is a rest ordained for believers, the rest of everlasting
refreshment, begun in this life, and perfected in the life to come. This is the
rest which God calls his rest.
Psalm 95:
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