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Chapter 47 of 189

02.013. Psalm 13

1 min read · Chapter 47 of 189

Psalms 13:1-6 To the chief Musician,
A Psalm of David.

Here we have the Psalmist sowing in tears, but reaping in joy. Observe, (1.) His extreme distress, occasioned by God’s apparent unkindness, and by inward anguish of soul, and the insolence of enemies, Psalms 13:1-2. (2.) His fervent supplications that God would consider his case, strengthen his faith, direct his goings, and comfort his heart, Psalms 13:3-4. (3.) Sudden deliverance, flowing from a fixed trust in God, and inducing to a triumphant joy in him, Psalms 13:5-6.

Think, my soul, how divine withdrawments, sensibly perceived, sting a renewed heart! How changeable the saints’ spiritual frames are, while they continue in this world. Weeping endures for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. And behold, how quickly the prayers of faith are answered, and its expectations fulfilled!

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