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Chapter 75 of 189

02.041. Psalm 41

1 min read · Chapter 75 of 189

Psalms 41:1-13 To the chief Musician,
A Psalm of David. This psalm contains, (1.) A representation of the blessedness of him who wisely considereth the case of the poor, and affords them relief, Psalms 41:1-3. (2.) David’s candid acknowledgments of the justness of his affliction, and earnest supplications for a merciful deliverance, Psalms 41:4. (3.) His sad complaints of the malicious, censorious, and spiteful reflections, and of the insolent carriage of his enemies, Psalms 41:5-9. (4.) His hearty committing of his case and way to God, in the assured and triumphant faith of his favour, Psalms 41:10-13.

While I sing, let mine eyes be toward the Lord Jesus, who thought on me in my low estate. Let me consider him, who, though he was rich, yet for our sakes became poor, that we through his poverty might be made rich ­ Jesus, who had not where to lay his head; Jesus whom his own disciple betrayed; and who through manifold enemies and much tribulation, entered into the kingdom of God!

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