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Psalms 40:5 - Exposition

Many, O Lord my God, are thy wonderful works which thou hast done. It is not only for his recent deliverance ( Psalms 40:2 ) that the psalmist owes thanks and gratitude to God. God's mercies in the past have been countless, and have laid him under unspeakable obligations. And thy thoughts which are to us-ward . God's thoughtfulness for man, his consideration and providential care, deserve praise and thanks equally with his wondrous acts. They cannot be reckoned up in order unto thee . They are so numerous that it is impossible to reckon them up. Many of them, moreover, are secret, and escape our notice. If I would declare and speak of them. they are more than can be numbered . Words, therefore, are insufficient; and some better return than mere words must be found.

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