Verse 1
Psalms 125:1. They that trust in
the Lord — Who depend upon his
care, and devote themselves to
his honour; shall be as mount
Zion — Which is firm, as a
mountain supported by
providence, and much more so as
a holy mountain, supported by
promise; which cannot be removed
— Or, overthrown, by any winds
or storms, both because of its
own greatness and strength, and
because of the divine protection
afforded to it.
Verse 2
Psalms 125:2. As the mountains
are round about Jerusalem —
Defending it, not only from
stormy winds and tempests, the
force of which these mountains
broke, but from the assaults of
its enemies. And such a defence
is God’s providence to his
people. His protection is round
about them on every side, and is
constant and persevering, from
henceforth, says the psalmist,
even for ever. Mountains may
moulder and come to naught, and
the rocks be removed out of
their place, (Job 14:18,) but
God’s covenant with his people,
with those who persevere in
faith, love, and obedience,
cannot be broken, nor his care
of them cease, Isaiah 54:10.
Verse 3
Psalms 125:3. For the rod of the
wicked — Their power and
authority; shall not rest — Not
continue long; upon the lot of
the righteous — Upon the
habitation and persons of good
men. Lest the righteous put
forth their hands, &c. — Lest,
through human infirmity, and the
great weight or long continuance
of their troubles, they should
be driven to impatience, or to
despair, or to use indirect and
sinful courses to relieve
themselves. We learn from this
that God considers the frail
frame of his people, and
proportions their trials to
their strength, by the care of
his providence, as well as their
strength to their trials, by the
power of his grace. Oppression
may make a wise man mad,
especially if it continue long,
therefore, for the elect’s sake
the days shall be shortened,
that, whatever becomes of their
lot in this world, they may not
fall short of their inheritance
in the next.
Verse 4-5
Psalms 125:4-5. Do good unto
those that be good — As thou
hast promised to keep thy people
from evil, (Psalms 125:3,) be
pleased, also, to vouchsafe unto
them those blessings which will
be good for them. Deal well with
those that are truly good, and
reward the fidelity of them that
are upright in their hearts —
Who, notwithstanding the
calamities with which they are
chastised and tried, still
persist in thy ways and preserve
their integrity.
As for such as turn aside unto
their crooked ways — But, as for
those unstable persons who,
either through fear of the rod,
mentioned Psalms 125:3, or for
other considerations, shall turn
aside from those good ways,
which, for a time, they
professed to walk in, unto
sinful courses, and who, instead
of growing better by the Lord’s
chastisements, decline more and
more from the paths of
righteousness; the Lord shall
lead them forth — Namely, unto
punishment, as malefactors are
led to the place of execution;
with the workers of iniquity —
With the most obstinate and
profligate sinners, with whom he
will appoint them their portion;
for, as they partook of their
sins, they shall also partake of
their plagues. But peace shall
be upon Israel — Upon the true
Israel of God. When those that
have treacherously deserted the
ways of God meet with their own
destruction, they that
faithfully adhere to them,
though they may have trouble in
their way, they shall have peace
in their end. |