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Psalm 98
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The glory of the Redeemer. (1-3) The joy of the Redeemer. (4-9)
Verses 1-3 A song
of praise for redeeming love is a new song, a mystery hidden from ages and
generations. Converts sing a new song, very different from what they had sung.
If the grace of God put a new heart into our breasts, it will put a new song
into our mouths. Let this new song be sung to the praise of God, in
consideration of the wonders he has wrought. The Redeemer has overcome all
difficulties in the way of our redemption, and was not discouraged by the
services or sufferings appointed him. Let us praise him for the discoveries made
to the world of the work of redemption; his salvation and his righteousness
fulfilling the prophecies and promises of the Old Testament. In pursuance of
this design, God raised up his Son Jesus to be not only a Light to lighten the
Gentiles, but the glory of his people Israel. Surely it behoves us to inquire
whether his holy arm hath gotten the victory in our hearts, over the power of
Satan, unbelief, and sin? If this be our happy case, we shall exchange all light
songs of vanity for songs of joy and thanksgiving; our lives will celebrate the
Redeemer's praise.
Verses 4-9 Let all
the children of men rejoice in the setting up the kingdom of Christ, for all may
benefit by it. The different orders of rational creatures in the universe, seem
to be described in figurative language in the reign of the great Messiah. The
kingdom of Christ will be a blessing to the whole creation. We expect his second
coming to begin his glorious reign. Then shall heaven and earth rejoice, and the
joy of the redeemed shall be full. But sin and its dreadful effects will not be
utterly done away, till the Lord come to judge the world in righteousness.
Seeing then that we look for such things, let us give diligence that we may be
found of him in peace, without spot, and blameless.
Psalm 98:
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