A Song of degrees. This psalm relates to the distressed situation of the church, and contains, (1.) Earnest longings for, and believing expectations of merciful deliverances from God, verses 1-2. (2.) An improvement of great distress, as a plea for speedy and remarkable relief, verses 3-4. While I sing this, let me, in the full assurance of faith, cry to God, for the mercies which my own soul, my family, and the church and nation wherewith I am connected, so much need. Nor let me accept of a denial of my believing requests. ~John Brown of Haddington
A Song of degrees.
This psalm relates to the distressed situation of the church, and contains,
(1.) Earnest longings for, and believing expectations of merciful
deliverances from God, verses 1-2. (2.) An improvement of great distress, as
a plea for speedy and remarkable relief, verses 3-4.
While I sing this, let me, in the full assurance of faith, cry to God, for the
mercies which my own soul, my family, and the church and nation
wherewith I am connected, so much need. Nor let me accept of a denial
of my believing requests. ~John Brown of Haddington
AMEN 🙏❤️
Amen!