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Bible Commentaries
Psalms 52

The Church Pulpit CommentaryChurch Pulpit Commentary

Verse 9

THE NAME TO TRUST IN

‘I will hope in Thy name.’

Psalms 52:9 (Prayer Book Version).

‘I will wait on Thy name, for it is good.’ What is God’s name?

I. It is Jehovah, the Living One.—Ah! here is comfort for me, when I am troubled by my littleness and by the fleeting and transient character of my life. I may grasp the hand of One Who endures from age to age; and then will His eternity pass into me, so that I too shall abide for ever and ever.

II. And it is Jehovah-Rophi, the Healer, the Good Physician.—And here is rich consolation for me when I am confronted by the multitude of my spiritual diseases. He has provided the sufficient remedy. One drop of Jesus’ blood applied to my conscience—there is the medicine: and now indeed I walk at liberty.

III. And it is Jehovah-Nissi, the Lord my Banner.—I move day after day through the midst of foes. ‘From every bush the lances start.’ My enemies are innumerable, crafty, strong, unsparing. But my eyes are upon the Captain of my salvation and His blood-red flag; and thus am I more than a conqueror.

IV. And it is Jehovah-Shalom, the Giver of peace.—Many are the causes of trouble in my history. They spring from my personal circumstances. They come to me from those who are dear to me as my own soul. But through the storm He draws near, and I have calm and trust and power.

Illustration

‘Here is a master-lesson in the art of prayer. Some tongue had been reviling the Psalmist; and he had poured out his soul before God, expressing his unfaltering trust in His unfailing mercy. “I trust,” said he, “in the mercy of God for ever and ever.” And the prayer of faith is hardly finished before we hear him saying, “I will give Thee thanks for ever, because Thou hast done it.” Would that we would end all our prayers like this!’

Bibliographical Information
Nisbet, James. "Commentary on Psalms 52". The Church Pulpit Commentary. https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/cpc/psalms-52.html. 1876.
 
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