A Song of degrees. This psalm exhibits, (1.) The comprehensive duty of all, particularly married persons, verse 1. (2.) The advantage of studying it, viz., success in employments; comfort and honour in relations; joy in the prosperity of God's church, and of their own offspring, verses 2-6. While I sing, let me be ashamed, let me be pained on account of my deficiency in holiness, and of the hurt my family and the church of God have thereby sustained. Let me behold the great gain of true godliness, having the promises of this life, and of that which is to come. ~John Brown of Haddington
A Song of degrees.
This psalm exhibits, (1.) The comprehensive duty of all, particularly
married persons, verse 1. (2.) The advantage of studying it, viz., success in
employments; comfort and honour in relations; joy in the prosperity of
God's church, and of their own offspring, verses 2-6.
While I sing, let me be ashamed, let me be pained on account of my
deficiency in holiness, and of the hurt my family and the church of God
have thereby sustained. Let me behold the great gain of true godliness,
having the promises of this life, and of that which is to come. ~John Brown of Haddington
AMEN 🙏❤️
Amen!