Mercy to Live Well
Psalm 119:77
Let your tender mercies come to me, that I may live: for your law is my delight.


He prayed before for mercy; now again he prayeth for mercy. The children of' God have such an earnest desire of mercy, that whatever sense thereof they get, they still cry for more; and sure it is in this life they can never be satisfied. Nevertheless, happy are they who hunger and thirst, for hereafter they shall be satisfied. But if we mark more narrowly, we shall find that David here seeks another sort of mercy than he sought before. For first, he sought mercy to forgive his sins: then he sought mercy to comfort him in his troubles; now he seeks mercy to live and sin no more. Alas, many seek the first mercy of remission, and the second mercy of consolation in trouble, who are altogether careless of the third mercy, to live well. It is a great mercy of God to amend thy life; where this is not, let no man think he hath received either of the former. It is a great mercy of God which not only pardons evil that is done, but strengthens us also to further good that we have not done; and this is the mercy which here David seeks.

(Bp. Cowper.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Let thy tender mercies come unto me, that I may live: for thy law is my delight.

WEB: Let your tender mercies come to me, that I may live; for your law is my delight.




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