
Psalm 138 Commentary
His Mercy Endures Forever!
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KEY THOUGHT: Your mercy, O Lord, endures forever; [Psalm 138:8b NKJV]
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Psalm 138 NKJV
The Lord’s Goodness to the Faithful
A Psalm of David.
138 I will praise You with my whole heart;
Before the gods I will sing praises to You.
2 I will worship toward Your holy temple,
And praise Your name
For Your lovingkindness and Your truth;
For You have magnified Your word above all Your name.
3 In the day when I cried out, You answered me,
And made me bold with strength in my soul.
4 All the kings of the earth shall praise You, O Lord,
When they hear the words of Your mouth.
5 Yes, they shall sing of the ways of the Lord,
For great is the glory of the Lord.
6 Though the Lord is on high,
Yet He regards the lowly;
But the proud He knows from afar.
7 Though I walk in the midst of trouble, You will revive me;
You will stretch out Your hand
Against the wrath of my enemies,
And Your right hand will save me.
8 The Lord will [a]perfect that which concerns me;
Your mercy, O Lord, endures forever;
Do not forsake the works of Your hands.
Footnotes
a. Psalm 138:8 complete
New King James Version (NKJV)
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Psalm 138 Commentary
One man once commented that humans are praise machines by design. If we don’t praise others, we praise ourselves. We praise things, skills, inventions, ideas, or events, past or present.
Even when we buy cars or cell phones, the overriding factor is praise, for ourselves or others.
What will people think of me in this attire? We are simply playing around with the word praise.
The tallest buildings are constructed for praise. Career development is driven by praise. Shame is simply negative praise.
Can we be surprised that the Bible talks about praise so much? Some believers feel the sole purpose of man’s existence is praise. Praising God, to be specific. They are not fools.
David praises the LORD with all his heart. No lip service for social media, only serious business.
David lives in a world of countless gods. They are responsible for all sorts of things, such as weather, fertility, and good fortune. In fact, just about any natural element has its own god. David elevates the LORD God above all these gods.
Money is still an important god among many others. The stomach is another, representing all sorts of appetites. They can easily take the place of God in the saint’s life. Praising God from the heart is to truly appreciate God’s throne above all other pretenders.
David bows down in worship towards God’s physical symbol – the temple. He then utters his praise, both musical and non-musical declarations. He has his own reasons. The LORD God is faithful and loving.
There is more. From the top, the LORD stoops down and reaches out to the lowly. He is there with them.
David’s last words in this psalm are yet another praise phrase. It is an acknowledgment of the LORD God as the creator of humanity. Let not God abandon His creation.
David is God’s creation. It is a simple statement, but it is flowing from a deep understanding that David is not the product of some god called ‘Big Bang’ or Evolution, or indeed any other.
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