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PSALM 138


  
  

Verse 1. I will praise thee with my whole heart: before the gods will I sing
praise unto thee.

“Gods or no gods, whatever they may be, ‘I will praise thee with my whole
heart,’ I will not be ashamed to declare my confidence in Jehovah, whoever
may listen to me.”

2. I will worship toward thy holy temple, and praise thy name for thy
lovingkindness and for thy truth: for thou hast magnified thy word above all
thy name.

Now was his time to speak. The gods of the heathen had their worshippers;
then, should Jehovah be deserted by his loyal subjects? “No,” says David, “I
will worship thee, and I will praise thee, whoever may oppose me.”

3. In the day when I cried thou answeredst me, and strengthenedst me with
strength in my soul.

What worshipper of idols could ever say that of his god? “Ears have they,”
but they bear not the cries of their worshippers. “Hands have they,” but
they cannot deliver those who cry to them. “Feet have they,” but they cannot
come to the help of their votaries. But David declares that God had heard
him in the day of his trouble, and strengthened him with strength in his
soul.

4. All the kings of the earth shall praise thee, O Lord, when they hear the
words of thy mouth.

He felt that he had had such good things to say concerning God, such blessed
words of God to make known, that even the kings of the earth, when they
began to listen to him, would become attentive, and would even become
converts, and begin to praise Jehovah with him.

5. Yea, they shall sing in the ways of the Lord: for great is the glory of
the Lord.

Think of that,- kings singing in the ways of the Lord, crowned princes
becoming choristers in God’s service. Someone has said that there are few in
heaven who wore crowns on earth; and I am afraid it is true that, of all who
are crowned on earth, few ever get to that land where all are kings and
priests unto God. To have a crown on earth, and a crown above, is a rare
thing; but David says that these kings “shall sing in the ways of Jehovah:
for great is the glory of Jehovah;” and they shall be overpowered by that
glory,- melted, subdued, wooed, won, converted by its power.

6, 7. Though the Lord be high, yet hath he respect unto the lowly: but the
proud he knoweth afar off. Though I walk in the midst of trouble, thou wilt
revive me: -

He was a king, yet he expected trouble; and do you complain when it comes to
your cottage, after it had been to David’s palace? “Though I walk in the
midst of trouble, thou wilt revive me:

7. Thou shalt stretch forth thine hand against the wrath of mine enemies,
and thy right hand shall save me.

He expected first to be revived, and afterwards to be protected. He believed
that God would stretch out his hand, as men do when they make a supreme
effort, and put forth all their force: “Thou shalt stretch forth thine hand
against the wrath of mine enemies.” David also expected ultimate
preservation: “‘Thy right hand shall save me.’ Thou wilt do it; dexterously,
readily, gladly, wilt thou do it: ‘Thy right hand shall save me.’”

8. The LORD will perfect that which concerneth me:

“All that has to do with me - my business, my family, my work, my temporal
and my eternal interests,- ‘that which concerneth me,’ and that which
troubles me, moves my heart with the deepest concern, Jehovah will perfect.”

8. Thy mercy, O LORD, endureth for ever: forsake not the works of thine own
hands.

And he will not do it; he will carry on unto completion the work which he
has begun, blessed be his holy name!





In Celebration of Life in Him,

Dr.Jim DeBruhl, gembeaux@bellsouth.net

" Everything is wrong until God makes it right."

 
 



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