103:1-5 By the pardon of sin, that is God is still forgiving, as we are still sinning and repenting. The Lord has a throne of his own, a throne of glory, a throne of government. It is a continued act; he is still forgiving, as we are still sinning and repenting. Scripture taken from the New King James Version. It can never be employed in a more appropriate or a more elevated act than when engaged in his praise. Oh God, I am so sorry I disappointed You." When God, by the graces and comforts of his Spirit, recovers his people from their decays, and fills them with new life and joy, which is to them an earnest of eternal life and joy, then they may be said to return to the days of their youth, Job 33 25. In singing this psalm we must in a special manner get our hearts affected with the goodness of God and enlarged in love and thankfulness. It is my way, says God, to pardon sin. The doctrine of universal providence laid down, v. 19. David called on himself to bless the Lord wholeheartedly because of all His many blessings. Psalm 103:1 sn Psalm 103.The psalmist praises God for his mercy and willingness to forgive his people. Verse Psalms 103:1. See here, (1.) to thy shame be it spoken, thou hast forgotten many of his benefits; but surely thou wilt not forget them all, for thou shouldst not have forgotten any.". How short man's life is and of what uncertain continuance. In Psalm 103, David praises the Lord for His abundant mercies. Now you have heard people say, "Well, there is the God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament. WebPsalm 103 . He has secured the happiness of his peculiar people by promise and covenant, but the order of mankind, and the world in general, he secures by common providence. ; Psalm 103:2 tn Or his benefits (see 2 Chr 32:25, where the noun is also used of kind deeds performed by the Lord). And His righteousness to childrens children. The organization of this psalm appears to be: (1) a self-exhortation to praise God (Psalms 103:1-5); (2) Israel exhorted to bless God (Psalms 103:6-13); (3) God's consideration for man's frailty (Psalms 103:14-18); and (4) all in God's kingdom to bless Him (Psalms 103:19-22). Soldiers, and seamen, and all good subjects, serve the king, but not as the courtiers do, the ministers of state and those of the household. He has reason to know our frame, for he framed us; and, having himself made man of the dust, he remembers that he is dust, not only by constitution, but by sentence. as he began, v. 1. A Psalm of David.. 1 Bless a the Lord, O my soul; . port authority to monticello bus / thanksgiving at the abbey resort / antithetic parallelism in psalms. Scripture taken from the New King James Version. He exhorteth all creatures to praise him, Psalm 103:20-22. 53:5]; Jer. When he thus speaks to himself, it is as if, removed from the presence of men, he examined himself before God. Wisdom . 8 The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy. (2.) For continual communications of spiritual and temporal good; so that the vigour of his mind was 103:1-5 By the pardon of sin, that is taken away which kept good things from us, and we are restored to the favor of God, who bestows good things on us. And here he is commanding himself, commanding his soul to bless the Lord, "Bless the Lord, my soul." 3. God's praise is a subject that will never be exhausted, and therefore we must never think this work done till we come to heaven, where it will be for ever in the doing. Handed down. How well qualified they are for the post they are in. Tools. What's wrong, soul? WebHe touches the hills, and they smoke. Those angels that are the ministers of God, doing His will, His pleasure. Get Your Bible Minute in Your Inbox Every Morning. God has not dealt with us according to our sins, nor rewarded us according to our iniquities. 3. 12:13; Is. The continuance of the mercy which belongs to such as these; it will last them longer than their lives on earth, and therefore they need not be troubled though their lives be short, since death itself will be no abridgment, no infringement, of their bliss. 2 O my soul, come, praise the Etern Realizing how easily people forget God, David reminds himself of the many blessings, physical and spiritual, that God As used with reference to people, the word implies a wish that they may be blessed or happy, accompanied often with a prayer that they may be so. Psalm 103, attributed in the superscription to David, is a psalm of praise for the wonderful goodness of God directed toward His people. He considers the frailty of our bodies and the folly of our souls, how little we can do, and expects accordingly from us, how little we can bear, and lays accordingly upon us, in all which appears the tenderness of his compassion. For he knows our frame; and he remembers that we are dust ( Psalms 103:13-14 ). Webantithetic parallelism in psalms. This is Old Testament. 1. He has not inflicted the judgments which we have merited, nor deprived us of the comforts which we have forfeited, which should make us think the worse, and not the better, of sin; for God's patience should lead us to repentance, Rom 2 4. 4 Ways the Parable of the Sower Encourages Spiritual Growth. Ps 103:1-22. Think of the provocation; it was sin, and yet pardoned: how many the provocations, yet all pardoned! When the cause is gone, namely, iniquity, the effect ceases. Matthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete), California - Do Not Sell My Personal Information. A man may be in peril of life, not only by his crimes, or his diseases, but by the power of his enemies; and therefore here also we experience the divine goodness: Who redeemed thy life from destruction ( v. 4), from the destroyer, from hell (so the Chaldee), from the second death. 4. As far as our days, we are as the grass: or like a flower in the field ( Psalms 103:15 ). Till iniquity is forgiven, healing, redemption, and satisfaction are unknown blessings. WebMatthew Henry's Concise Commentary 103:1-5 By the pardon of sin, that is taken away which kept good things from us, and we are restored to the favor of God, who bestows good things on us. "He has given thee true pleasure: He satisfies thy mouth with good things" (Psalms 103:5; Psalms 103:5); it is only the favour and grace of God that can give satisfaction to a soul, can suit its capacities, supply its needs, and answer to its desires. All that is within me, bless his holy name . He is in a special manner good to Israel, to every Israelite indeed, that is of a clean and upright heart. II. He knows we are but dust. Christ alone forgives all our sins; it is he alone who heals all our infirmities. WebVerses 1-22. If we do not give thanks for them, we do forget them; and that is unjust as well as unkind, since in all God's favours there is so much that is memorable. 1. WebMatthew Henry's Commentary Psalm 103:1 << A Psalm of David.>> Bless the LORD, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. WebVerse Psalms 103:1. Nothing but divine wisdom can undertake to fill its treasures (Proverbs 8:21); other things will surfeit, but not satiate,Ecclesiastes 6:7; Isaiah 55:2. Our very life and essential self should be engrossed with this delightful service, and each one of us should arouse his own heart to the engagement. The Holy Spirit, by his mouth, indirectly upbraids us on account of our not being more diligent in praising God, and at the same time points out the remedy, that every man may descend into himself and correct his own sluggishness. WebAny other use of the NKJV must be in conformity with the Quotation Policy for the New King James Version. He has pitied our sorrows, v. 13, 14. This body made out of the dust. . Praise for the Lord s Mercies. . 13 Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear him. And forget not all His benefit s: . Nothing but divine wisdom can undertake to fill its treasures (Prov 8 21); other things will surfeit, but not satiate, Eccl 6 7; Isa 55 2. Now man in passing, we are dust, we are transient, we are passing, like the grass or the flower. I'm so excited with all of the positive aspects of serving the Lord that the negative doesn't really come into mind much. We have come into a body worship cult. How long and lasting God's mercy is to his people (v. 17, 18): it will continue longer than their lives, and will survive their present state. "He has cured thy sickness." Though there is no real connection between this psalm and the preceding one, this one expresses thanks for answered prayer, which Psalms 102 requested. David is here communing with his own heart, and he is no fool that thus talks to himself and excites his own soul to that which is good. The eagle is long-lived, and, as naturalists say, when she is nearly 100 years old, casts all her feathers (as indeed she changes them in a great measure every year at moulting time), and fresh ones come, so that she becomes young again. Think of the provocation; it was sin, and yet pardoned: how many the provocations, yet all pardoned! And forget not all His benefit s: . Or by his ways we may understand his precepts, the way which he requires us to walk in; and by his acts, or designs (as the word signifies), his promises and purposes as to what he will do with us. David then begins to list those benefits. Also, the recently-discovered Ras Shamra texts reveal Aramaic elements (Aramaisms) dating back to 1500 to 1400 B.C. Psalm 103:12 New Living Translation (NLT) 12 He has removed our sins as far from us as the east is from the west. Why do I feel despondent? 2 Bless the Lord, O my soul, And forget not all His benefits: 3 Who forgives all Password. 2 Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: 3 Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; 4 Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies; 5 Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's. Soul music is the very soul of music. If we do not give thanks for them, we do forget them; and that is unjust as well as unkind, since in all God's favours there is so much that is memorable. Psalm 103:1. Under such a weight of obligation the lips can do little; the soul and all its powers must be engaged. WebPsalm 2 is the second psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Why do the heathen rage".In Latin, it is known as "Quare fremuerunt gentes".Psalm 2 does not identify its author with a superscription, but Acts 4:2426 in the New Testament attributes it to David. Certainly, he uses no vain repetitions, for the Holy Spirit guides his pen; and thus he shews us that we have need, again and again, to bestir ourselves when we are about to worship God, for it would be shameful to offer him anything less than the utmost our souls can render. And as far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us ( Psalms 103:11-12 ). Memory is very treacherous about the best things; by a strange perversity, engendered by the fall, it treasures up the refuse of the past and permits priceless treasures to lie neglected, it is tenacious of grievances and holds benefits all too loosely. He has revealed himself and his grace to them. 32:18; Jon. ., p. No one of his faculties or powers should be exempt from the duty and the privilege of praise. But God knew me, He knew me better than I knew myself. [2.] 22 Bless the Lord, all his works in all places of his dominion: bless the Lord, O my soul. my soulmyself (Ps 3:3; 25:1), with allusion to the act, as one of intelligence. 2 Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: 3 Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; 4 Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies; 5 Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's. The scripture says a great deal of the mercy of God, and we may all set to our seal that it is true, that we have experienced it. He bears long with those that are very provoking, defers punishing, that he may give space to repent, and does not speedily execute the sentence of his law; and he could not be thus slow to anger if he were not plenteous in mercy, the very Father of mercies. The description of those to whom this mercy belongs. The lives even of great men and good men are so, and neither their greatness nor their goodness can alter the property of them: As for man, his days are as grass, which grows out of the earth, rises but a little way above it, and soon withers and returns to it again. Half-hearted, ill-conceived, unintelligent praises are not such as we should render to our loving Lord. EXPOSITION. WebMatthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 103:1-4 Commentary on Psalm 103:1-5 (Read Psalm 103:1-5) By the pardon of sin, that is taken away which kept good things from us, and we are restored to the favor of God, who bestows good things on us. A man may be in peril of life, not only by his crimes, or his diseases, but by the power of his enemies; and therefore here also we experience the divine goodness: Who redeemed thy life from destruction (Psalms 103:4; Psalms 103:4), from the destroyer, from hell (so the Chaldee), from the second death. "[3] This, of course, knocks the keystone out of the arch of critical devices for late-dating Old Testament writings. Now wait a minute. If he had not been a God of patience, we should have been in hell long ago; but he has not rewarded us after our iniquities; so those will say who know what sin deserves. It contains no requests. David often was talking to his inward man, talking to his soul. Bless ye the LORD, all ye his hosts; ye ministers of his that do his pleasure. Bless the LORD, all his works in all of the places of his dominion: bless the LORD, O my soul ( Psalms 103:17-22 ). The idea is, that God is worthy of all the praise and adoration which the entire man can render. So it must be that the scientists were wrong. Here is, I. Another unwarranted assumption that labels many psalms "liturgical" is also very untrustworthy. The angels occasionally serve God in this lower world; they do his commandments, go on his errands (Dan 9 21), fight his battles (2 Kings 6 17), and minister for the good of his people, Heb 1 14. 1. The redemption of the soul is precious; we cannot compass it, and therefore are the more indebted to divine grace that has wrought it out, to him who has obtained eternal redemption for us. 14:18]; Deut. They are his angels, and ministers of hishis, for he made them, and made them for himselfhis, for he employs them, though he does not need themhis, for he is their owner and Lord; they belong to him and he has them at his beck. Under such a weight of obligation the lips can do little; the soul and all its powers must be engaged. God is a Father to those that fear him and owns them for his children, and he is tender of them as a father. Bless the LORD, O my soul! a. Bless the LORD, you His angels: David began the psalm by telling his own soul to bless the Lord, but he knew the praise and honor to God should go beyond what he could give. It should extend all the way to the angels, and David boldly told them to also bless the LORD. Or was he now doubly sensible of the importance, the imperative necessity of adoration? He made known his ways unto Moses, and his acts unto the children of Israel. 30:5; Is. Bless the Lord He calls on his soul, and all its faculties and powers, to magnify God for his mercies. He has prepared it in the heavens, above us, and out of sight; for he holds back the face of his throne, and spreads a cloud upon it (Job 26 9); yet he can himself judge through the dark cloud, Job 23 13. 6The Lord executes righteousnessAnd justice for all who are oppressed.7(F)He made known His ways to Moses,His acts to the children of Israel.8(G)The Lord is merciful and gracious,Slow to anger, and abounding in mercy.9(H)He will not always strive with us,Nor will He keep His anger forever.10(I)He has not dealt with us according to our sins,Nor punished us according to our iniquities. 3. And all that is within me, bless His holy name! For the LORD hath prepared his throne in the heavens; and his kingdom ruleth over all. 2. Think of the provocation; it was sin, and yet pardoned: how many the provocations, yet all pardoned! Let all my thoughts and affections be engaged, and united, and stirred up to the highest pitch in and for this work. Every mortal life has received countless benefits at the hand of the Lord, has been healed of many diseases, has received forgiveness of sins, has experienced the redemption of his life from destruction threatened by many dangers seen and unseen, and has enjoyed countless satisfactions from the good things which the Lord has provided. See who those are that have a good memory, as well as a good understanding (Ps 111 10), those that remember God's commandments, not to talk of them, but to do them, and to be ruled by them. It is God's glory that he has such attendants, but more his glory that he neither needs them nor is benefited by them. Psalms 103:1-22 , a favorite psalm of thanksgiving time. Hitherto the psalmist had only looked back upon his own experiences and thence fetched matter for praise; here he looks abroad and takes notice of his favour to others also; for in them we should rejoice and give thanks for them, all the saints being fed at a common table and sharing in the same blessings. The transcendent riches of God's mercy (v. 11): As the heaven is high above the earth (so high that the earth is but a point to the vast expanse), so God's mercy is above the merits of those that fear him most, so much above and beyond them that there is no proportion at all between them; the greatest performances of man's duty cannot demand the least tokens of God's favour as a debt, and therefore all the seed of Jacob will join with him in owning themselves less than the least of all God's mercies, Gen 32 10. Come on out and fight." 50+ premium resources (>$2,400 value!). WebPsalm 103:1-3. 17:14, [Ex. II. David is here communing with his own heart, and he is no fool that thus talks to himself and excites his own soul to that which is good. d Who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender A PSALM of joy and thanksgiving for God's manifold mercies, especially for his loving kindness in forgiving sin and transgression (Psalms 103:3, Psalms 103:8-12, Psalms 103:17) passing into adoration of him upon his heavenly throne (Psalms 103:19), and a call on all creation to praise him (Psalms 103:20-22).The "title" assigns the The name of ingrate is one of the most shameful that a man can wear; surely we cannot be content to run the risk of such a brand. And all that is within me, bless His holy name! Proud member Psa 103:12. He cares for the oppressed and shows mercy on sinners (6-8). 1. 12 As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us. 2. Bible commentary on the Book of Psalms, chapter 103, by Dr. Bob Utley, retired professor of hermeneutics. What their service is. Remember how the Persian king, when he could not sleep, read the chronicles of the empire, and discovered that one who had saved his life had never been rewarded. He considereth the frailty of man, Psalm 103:15,16; and showeth Gods everlasting mercy to his covenanted ones, Psalm 103:17-19. Now it's another vein, "Bless the Lord, O my soul.". Think of the provocation; it was sin, and yet pardoned: how many the provocations, yet all pardoned! How true that is. WebMatthew Henry's Commentary Psalm 103:1 << A Psalm of David.>> Bless the LORD, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. By the pardon of sin, that is taken away which kept good things from us, and we are restored to the favor of God, who bestows good things on us. 147:3; [Is. Such is the purport of the blessing addressed to a congregation of worshippers. God requires submissive obedience not only of earthly beings, but also of heavenly beings (19-21). The idea is, that God is worthy of all the praise and adoration which the entire man can render. Verse Psalms 103:5. Who satisfieth thy mouth . According to the Talmud, Psalm 2 is a continuation of Psalm 1. Think of the provocation; it was sin, and yet pardoned: how many the Nor do they delay, but fly swiftly: They do his commandments at hearing, or as soon as they hear the voice of his word; so Dr. Hammond. Think what the provocation was; it was iniquity, and yet pardoned; how many the provocations were, and yet all pardoned. We have found him so; we, for our parts, must own that he has not dealt with us after our sins, v. 10. 1. Like as a father pitieth his children, so the LORD pitieth them that reverence him. 2. 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