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Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Spurgeon's Verse Expositions of the Bible - Psalms 106:9

Israel at the Red Sea A Sermon (No. 72) Delivered on Sabbath Morning, March 30, 1856, by the REV. C. H. Spurgeon At New Park Street Chapel, Southwark. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "He rebuked the Red Sea also, and it was dried up: so he led them through the depths, as through the wilderness." Psalms 106:9 . SEVERAL Sabbaths ago we preached upon the deliverance of the children of Israel out of Egypt, by the blood of the passover: and we told... read more

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith Bible Commentary - Psalms 106:1-48

Psalms 106:1-48 :Praise ye the LORD. O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever. Who can utter the mighty acts of the LORD? Who can show forth all his praise? Blessed are they that keep judgment, and he that doeth righteousness at all times. Remember me, O LORD, with the favor that you bear unto thy people: O visit me with thy salvation; That I may see the good of thy chosen, that I may rejoice in the gladness of thy nation, that I may glory with thine... read more

Joseph Sutcliffe

Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments - Psalms 106:1-48

This also is a Psalm of David, and is cited in 1 Chronicles 16:0., although the first and the two last verses only are there given. The subject is similar to that of the preseding psalm; and it was probably one of those psalms which the Jews adapted and sung on their return from Babylon. Psalms 106:4-5 . Remember me. Nearly all the Versions employ the plural pronoun in these verses. Remember us visit us that we may see, &c. Psalms 106:20 . Thus they changed their glory. An... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - Psalms 106:1-5

Psalms 106:1-5Praise ye the Lord. The true in praise, religion, and prayerI. True. Praise and its reasons (verses 1, 2). This call to praise Jehovah is binding on all intelligent and moral creatures, because of--1. The goodness of His nature.2. The permanency of His mercy.3. The immensity of His works.II. True religion and its blessedness (verse 3). What is true religion? Keeping to the right at all times. “If ye love Me, keep My commandments.” The only hymn of praise acceptable to the ear of... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - Psalms 106:4-5

Psalms 106:4-5Remember me, O Lord, with the favour that Thou bearest unto Thy people. Sharing the blessings of God’s peopleI. Who the lord’s people are. They are a people who, deeply sensible of their own guiltiness and vileness, rest simply upon Jesus as their Saviour from the wrath to come. They are a people led also by the Spirit of the Saviour they believe in; actuated by His love; conformed to His image.II. The favour which the Lord bears unto His people.1. He sends His Spirit into their... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - Psalms 106:7

Psalms 106:7Our fathers understood not Thy wonders in Egypt.Sin: its spring-head, stream, and seaGreat things, whether good or evil, begin with littles. The river that rolls its mighty volume to the sea was once a tiny brook; nay, it started as a spring-head, where the child stooped down to drink, and, with a single draught, seemed as if he would exhaust the supply. The rivulet ripples itself into a river. Sin is a stream of this sort. It starts with a thought; it increases to a resolve, a... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - Psalms 106:8

Psalms 106:8Nevertheless He saved them for His name’s sake. Why are men saved?I. A glorious Saviour--“He saved them.” Who is to be understood by that pronoun “he”? Possibly many may answer, “Why, the Lord Jesus Christ is the Saviour of men.” Right; but not all the truth. Jesus Christ is the Saviour; but not more so than God the Father, or God the Holy Ghost. Thou canst not be saved by the Son without the Father, nor by the Father without the Son, nor by Father and Son without the Spirit. But as... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - Psalms 106:9

Psalms 106:9He rebuked the:Red Sea also. Israel at the Red SeaNo doubt the children of Israel supposed that now all was over; the Egyptians had sent them away, entreating them to depart, and loading them with riches. They said within themselves, “We shall now march to Canaan at once; there will be no more dangers, no more trials.” “Not quite so speedily,” says God; “the time is not arrived yet for you to rest. It is true I have delivered you from Egypt; but there is much you have to learn... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - Psalms 106:13-15

Psalms 106:13-15They soon forgat His works. God’s praises sung; His works forgottenThe conduct of the Israelites, as here described, affords a striking exemplification of that spurious gratitude, which often bursts forth in a sudden flash, when dreaded evils are averted, or unexpected favours bestowed; but expires with the occasion that gave it birth; a gratitude resembling the joy excited in an infant’s breast by the gift of some glittering toy, which is received with rapture, and pleases for... read more

Joseph Exell

The Biblical Illustrator - Psalms 106:16-18

Psalms 106:16-18They envied Moses. Religious envy and its doomI. Religious envy.1. Envy is the chief in many respects of the principalities and powers of darkness in the soul.2. But for many reasons religious envy is the worst kind of envy.(1) It is the most unreasonable. For in religious possessions there can be no monopoly. The man who envies another on account of his wealth may reason, “Because he has so much, I have so little”; but not so in spiritual riches.(2) It is the most impious. The... read more

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