Saturday, July 26, 2014

Psalm 44

Verses 1-8...
O God, we have heard with our ears, 
     our fathers have told us, 
what deeds you performed in their days, 
     in the days of old: 
you with your own hand drove out the nations, 
     but them you planted; 
you afflicted the peoples, 
     but them you set free; 
for not by their own sword did they win the land, 
     nor did their own arm save them, 
but your right hand and your arm, 
     and the light of your face, 
     for you delighted in them. 
You are my King, O God; 
     ordain salvation for Jacob! 
Through you we push down our foes; 
     through your name we tread down those who rise up against us. 
For not in my bow do I trust, 
     nor can my sword save me. 
But you have saved us from our foes 
     and have put to shame those who hate us. 
In God we have boasted continually, 
     and we will give thanks to your name forever. Selah

From Spurgeon's Treasury of David...

Verses 1-3: The Lord's mighty works for Israel are rehearsed.
The Lord's delight in His people, His peculiar affection, His distinguishing regard—this is the mainspring which moves every wheel of a gracious providence. Israel was a chosen nation, hence their victories and the scattering of their foes; believers are an elect people, hence their spiritual blessings and conquests. There was nothing in the people themselves to secure them success, the Lord's favour alone did it, and it is ever so in our case, our hope of final glory must not rest on anything in ourselves, but on the free and sovereign favour of the Lord of Hosts.
Verses 4-8: In remembrance of those mighty works, faith in the Lord is expressed.
If there were no new acts of love, yet ought the Lord to be praised for what He has done for His people. High let the song be lifted up as we bring to remembrance the eternal love which chose us, predestinated us to be sons, redeemed us with a price, and then enriched us with all the fulness of God.

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