Psalm 112
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Praise ye the LORD. Blessed is the man that feareth the LORD, that delighteth greatly in his commandments.


PROSPERITY IN SERVING THE LORD

Psa_112:1-10



Here are the two conditions of the blessed life: first, to fear the Lord; second, to delight greatly in His commandments. And then the blessed results: a mighty seed; a blessed generation; wealth and riches; enduring influence; light amid darkness; and many suchlike things. The psalm is replete with the beatitudes that alight on the heart of the man who lives for God alone.

Around us may be the encircling gloom, in which evil men and tidings lurk as savages in the shadow of the forest, but within there is the blessed sense of the presence of God, like the circle of fire within which the traveler is secure. The voice of God assures him that he shall never be moved, and the heart is so established that it cannot yield to fear. It is good to have that quiet, unperturbed confidence in God. Moses had it at the Red Sea, Exo_14:13; Asa, before the overwhelming hosts that threatened to submerge his little army, 2Ch_14:9-12; Jehoshaphat, when confronted by the hordes of Ammon, 2Ch_20:12; and Hezekiah, when the Assyrian threatened to invade Judah, 2Ch_32:6-8. Such a life is full of the “Hallelujah Chorus,” in accord with the opening note of the psalm.

Through the Bible Day by Day by F.B. Meyer

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