Spurgeon PS1827

Spurgeon PS1827 EXPOSITION. "_For thou wilt save the afflicted people_." This is a comforting assurance for the poor in spirit whose spiritual griefs admit of no sufficient solace from any…

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Spurgeon PS1826

Spurgeon PS1826 EXPOSITION. "_With the pure thou wilt shew thyself pure; and with the froward thou wilt shew thyself froward_." The sinner's frowardness is sinful and rebellious, and the only…

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Spurgeon PS1825

Spurgeon PS1825 EXPOSITION. The dealings of the Lord in his own case, cause the grateful singer to remember the usual rule of God's moral government; he is just in his…

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Spurgeon PS1824

Spurgeon PS1824 EXPOSITION. God first gives us holiness, and then rewards us for it. We are his workmanship; vessels made unto honour; and when made, the honour is not withheld…

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Spurgeon PS1823

Spurgeon PS1823 EXPOSITION. "_I was also upright before him_." Sincerity is here claimed; sincerity, such as would be accounted genuine before the bar of God. Whatever evil men might think…

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Spurgeon PS1822

Spurgeon PS1822 EXPOSITION. "_For all his judgments were before me_." The word, the character, and the actions of God should be evermore before our eyes; we should learn, consider, and…

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Spurgeon PS1821

Spurgeon PS1821 EXPOSITION. Here the assertion of purity is repeated, both in a positive and a negative form. There is "_I have_" and "_I have not_," both of which must…

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Spurgeon PS1820

Spurgeon PS1820 EXPOSITION. "_The Lord rewarded me according to my righteousness_." Viewing this Psalm as prophetical of the Messiah, these strongly-expressed claims to righteousness are readily understood, for his garments…

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Spurgeon PS1819

Spurgeon PS1819 EXPOSITION. "_He brought me forth also into a large place_." After pining awhile in the prison-house Joseph reached the palace, and from the cave of Adullam David mounted…

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Spurgeon PS1818

Spurgeon PS1818 EXPOSITION. It was an ill day, a day of _calamity_, of which evil foes took cruel advantage while they used crafty means utterly to ruin him, yet David…

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