Spurgeon PS089

Spurgeon PS089 EXPOSITION. Here, like a good composer, the poet returns to his key-note, falling back, as it were, into his first state of wondering adoration. What he started with…

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Spurgeon PS085

Spurgeon PS085 EXPOSITION. These verses may set forth man's position among the creatures before he fell; but as they are, by the apostle Paul, appropriated to man as represented by…

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Spurgeon PS082

Spurgeon PS082 EXPOSITION. Nor only in the heavens above is the Lord seen, but the earth beneath is telling forth his majesty. In the sky, the massive orbs, rolling in…

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Spurgeon PS081

Spurgeon PS081 TITLE.--"_To the Chief Musician upon Gittith, a Psalm of David_." We are not clear upon the meaning of the word Gittith. Some think it refers to Gath, and…

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Spurgeon PS0717

Spurgeon PS0717 EXPOSITION. We conclude with the joyful contrast. In this all these Psalms are agreed; they all exhibit the blessedness of the righteous, and make its colours the more…

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Spurgeon PS0714

Spurgeon PS0714 EXPOSITION. In three graphic pictures we see the slanderer's history. A woman in travail furnishes the first metaphor. "_He travaileth with iniquity_." He is full of it, pained…

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Spurgeon PS0710

Spurgeon PS0710 EXPOSITION. The judge has heard the cause, has cleared the guiltless, and uttered his voice against the persecutors. Let us draw near, and learn the results of the…

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Spurgeon PS0708

Spurgeon PS0708 EXPOSITION. If I am not mistaken, David has now seen in the eye of his mind the Lord ascending to his judgment-seat, and beholding him seated there in…

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Spurgeon PS0706

Spurgeon PS0706 EXPOSITION. We now listen to a fresh prayer, based upon the avowal which he has just made. We cannot pray too often, and when our heart is true,…

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Spurgeon PS0703

Spurgeon PS0703 EXPOSITION. The second part of this wandering hymn contains a protestation of innocence, and an invocation of wrath upon his own head, if he were not clear from…

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