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Chapter 136 of 189

02.102. Psalm 102

1 min read · Chapter 136 of 189

Psalms 102:1-28 A Prayer of the afflicted, when he is overwhelmed,
and poureth out his complaint before the Lord. This psalm relates to some grievous distress; wherein are observable, (1.) Bitter complaints of divine hidings and wrath; of sore bodily troubles; of inward griefs and perplexities; of calumnious reproaches; of sudden changes of condition, and of apparent nearness to death, Psalms 102:1-11. (2.) Seasonable comforts against these grievances, arising from the eternity and unchangeableness of God, Psalms 102:13, Psalms 102:24, Psalms 102:27; and from the deliverances, spread, and establishment he will grant to his church, in answer to the prayers, and for the comfort of his afflicted people, Psalms 102:13-28.

While I sing, think, my soul, if I am exercised by my troubles; if these of the inner man bear heaviest on my heart; and if I am a cordial partaker with Zion in her joys and griefs.

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