Psalms 108

1 God, my heart is steady. I will sing and praise you with all my being.
2 Wake up, harp and lyre! I will wake up the dawn.
3 Lord, I will praise you among the nations; I will sing songs of praise about you to all the nations.
4 Your great love reaches to the skies, your truth to the heavens.
5 God, you are supreme above the skies. Let your glory be over all the earth.
6 Answer us and save us by your power so the people you love will be rescued.
7 God has said from his Temple, "When I win, I will divide Shechem and measure off the Valley of Succoth.
8 Gilead and Manasseh are mine. Ephraim is like my helmet. Judah holds my royal scepter.
9 Moab is like my washbowl. I throw my sandals at Edom. I shout at Philistia."
10 Who will bring me to the strong, walled city?
11 God, surely you have rejected us; you do not go out with our armies.
12 Help us fight the enemy. Human help is useless,
13 but we can win with God's help. He will defeat our enemies.

Psalms 108 Commentary

Chapter 108

- We may usefully select passages from different psalms, as here, ( Psalm 57 , Psalm 60 ) , to help our devotions, and enliven our gratitude. When the heart is firm in faith and love, the tongue, being employed in grateful praises, is our glory. Every gift of the Lord honours and profits the possessor, as it is employed in God's service and to his glory. Believers may pray with assured faith and hope, for all the blessings of salvation; which are secured to them by the faithful promise and covenant of God. Then let them expect from him help in every trouble, and victory in every conflict. Whatever we do, whatever we gain, God must have all the glory. Lord, visit all our souls with this salvation, with this favour which thou bearest to thy chosen people.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 108

\\<>\\. This psalm consists of several passages out of the fifty seventh and sixtieth psalms, with very little variation. Jarchi and Kimchi refer it to the times of the Messiah. The title in the Syriac version is, ``concerning the calling of the Gentiles,'' to which, no doubt, it has respect.

Psalms 108 Commentaries

Scripture taken from the New Century Version. Copyright © 1987, 1988, 1991 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.