Through the Bible Day by Day - Psalms 130:1 - 130:1

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Through the Bible Day by Day - Psalms 130:1 - 130:1


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“Out of the Depths”

Psa 130:1-8; Psa 131:1-3

The cry, Psa 130:1-2. The word Lord occurs as often as there are verses. The soul in trouble repeats again and again that precious Name, in which comfort and help are summed up. The chief cause of anguish, Psa 130:3-4, is the memory of our sins. But our iniquities are not marked save by the jewels of forgiveness, like the pearls of an oyster that are set in the place where it was wounded. The soul’s attitude, Psa 130:5-6. It waits! He will surely come though He seems to tarry. Plenteous redemption, Psa 130:7. It is not enough for God to forgive. He will abundantly pardon.

Psa 131:1-3

The cry of the child-heart. The psalmist said this in all simplicity. He did not exercise himself (literally “walk to and fro”) in things beyond his powers, but left God to reveal them to him, as he was able to receive them. We are reminded of Mat 11:25. Clearly he had not reached this position without effort. He had found it necessary to still and quiet himself, as a nurse quiets a fretful babe. There had been a time when he was fed at the breast of the world’s consolations. The weaning had been hard, but he had learned to get all from God and to draw on His sustaining grace.