Psalms 31:14 - Exposition
But I trusted in thee, O Lord . Having fully represented the miserable condition to which he is reduced ( Psalms 31:9-13 ), David now returns to expressions of trust in God, and to earnest prayer to him (comp. Psalms 31:6 ). I said, Thou art my God; rather, I have said. In all my sufferings, dangers, and difficulties, I have always clung to thee, and said, "Thou, and thou alone, art, and ever shalt be, my God."
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