Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible
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Psalms
Book: Psalms
Chapter: 48
Overview:
The glories of the
Church of
Christ.
1-7 Jerusalem is the
City of our
God: none
On Earth render him
due honour except the citizens of the spiritual
Jerusalem. Happy
the kingdom, the
City, the family, the
Heart, in which
God is
great, in which he is all. There
God is known. The clearer
discoveries are made to us of the
Lord and his greatness, the
more it is expected that we should abound in his praises. The
Earth is,
By Sin, covered with deformity, therefore justly might
that spot of ground, which was beautified with
Holiness, be
called the joy of the whole
Earth; that which the whole
Earth
has reason to rejoice in, that
God would thus in very deed
Dwell
with
Man upon the
Earth. The
Kings of the
Earth were afraid of
it. Nothing in nature can more fitly represent the overthrow of
heathenism
By the
Spirit of the
Gospel, than the wreck of a
fleet in a storm. Both are
By the mighty power of the
Lord.
8-14 We have here the improvement which the people of
God are
to make of his glorious and gracious appearances for them. Let
our
Faith in the
Word of God be hereby confirmed. Let our
Hope
of the stability of the
Church be encouraged. Let our minds be
filled with good thoughts of
God. All the streams of
Mercy that
flow down to us, must be traced to the
Fountain of His
loving-kindness. Let us give to
God the
Glory of the great
things he has done for us. Let all the members of the
Church
take comfort from what the
Lord does for his
Church. Let us
observe the beauty, strength, and safety of the
Church. Consider
its strength; see it founded
On Christ the
Rock, fortified
By
the Divine power, guarded
By Him who neither slumbers nor
sleeps. See what precious ordinances are its palaces, what
precious promises are its
Bulwarks, that you may be encouraged
to join yourselves to it: and tell this to others. This
God, who
has now done such great things for us, is unchangeable in his
Love to us, and his care for us. If he is our
God, he will lead
and keep us even to the last. He will
So guide us, as to set us
above the reach of
Death,
So that it shall not do us any real
hurt. He will lead us to a
Life in which there shall be
No more
Death.