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Psalms 71

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Verse 16

Psalms 71:16

Observe the two thoughts which compose this sentence. (1) "I will go" the language of active, frequent, glad progression; (2) but no less, balancing it and justifying it, in all modesty and holy caution, turning rashness into courage, and sanctifying the fire of an impulsive nature, "I will go in the strength of the Lord God."

I. It is of the first importance that we should understand what is meant by "the strength of the Lord God." In Himself His strength is in the clouds, and the strength of the hills is His also. He is infinite in power, and His strength from everlasting. (1) But the going forth of His strength is His arm. The arm of God is the Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore the "strength of the Lord God" to man is Christ, and to "go in the strength of the Lord God" is only, in other language, to walk in Christ. The strength of man is union with Christ. In Him the weakest, according to his capacity, becomes a partaker of the omnipotence of God.

II. Subordinate to this union with Christ, and included in it, are other elements which compose "the strength of the Lord God." (1) There is an exceeding strength in the simple feeling of being at peace with God. That man has a giant's strength who, holding his soul secure, goes in the composure of his confidence, and is therefore at leisure for every providence that meets him. (2) The presence of God is strength. (3) The promises are strength. (4) There is strength in knowing that you travel on to a large result, and that victory at last is inevitable. The sense of a fated life is indomitable; it may be abused, but it is God's truth, and truth is strength. "Blessed is the man whose strength is in Him."

J. Vaughan, Fifty Sermons, 7th series, p. 215.

References: Psalms 71:16 . W. Brock, Christian World Pulpit, vol. ii., p. 209; J. R. Macduff, Communion Memories, p. 212.Psalms 71:17 , Psalms 71:18 . Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. xxi., No. 1256. Psalms 71:20 . A. F. Barfield, Christian World Pulpit, vol. iv., p. 406. Psalms 72:3 . H. Macmillan, Two Worlds are Ours, p. 133.Psalms 72:4 . S. A. Tipple, Christian World Pulpit, vol. xxviii., p. 65.

Bibliographical Information
Nicoll, William R. "Commentary on Psalms 71". "Sermon Bible Commentary". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/sbc/psalms-71.html.
 
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