Let him who is feeble in faith, and in repentance, and holiness, and in communion with God, be much in the Psalms. Let the Psalms dwell richly in the feeblest among us, and the feeblest among us will yet be a man of more spiritual strength than David. Sing a heart-strengthening Psalm every morning, and a heart-cleansing and heart-quieting Psalm every night. Seven times every remaining day of your earthly pilgrimage sing a Psalm. Let no place, and no conversation, and no occupation delude you out of your heart-refreshing Psalm. Fill the house of your pilgrimage with the sound of Psalms. Let the prisoners hear you. Let the angels hear you. Let God hear you. Let Him bow down His ear and hear you. Let Him say to His Son, and to His angels, and to His saints, over and over your house, I have found a man after mine own heart: with my holy oil have I anointed him.
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Monday, June 1, 2009
Be Much in the Psalms
Alexander Whyte, quoted by Michael Bushell, The Songs of Zion, p. iv:
Thanks for sharing this...I've been truly blessed reading and singing the Psalms in Matthew Henry's Commentary. <3 Miriam
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