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Troubles, Troubles, Troubles, by Pastor James Smith

James Smith, Troubles, Troubles, Troubles; from The Believer’s Companion in Seasons of Afflictions and Troubles, 1842

Devotional highlights:

 

 

Before I posted this, I read Psalm 50 and a couple of commentaries on it, I thought the following comments on 50:14 were noteworthy:

From John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible:

And call upon me in the day of trouble,…. This is another part of spiritual sacrifice or worship, which is much more acceptable to God than legal sacrifices. Invocation of God includes all parts of religious worship, and particularly designs prayer, as it does here, of which God, and he only, is the object; and which should be performed in faith, in sincerity, and with fervency; and though it should be made at all times, in private and in public, yet more especially should be attended to in a time of affliction, whether of soul or body, whether of a personal, family, or public kind, Jas 5:13; and the encouragement to it is,

I will deliver thee: that is, out of trouble: as he is able, so faithful is he that hath promised, and will do it. The obligation follows,

and thou shall glorify me; by offering praise, Ps 50:23; ascribing the glory of the deliverance to God, and serving him in righteousness and true holiness continually.

The devotional in this post is from the YouTube site: Christian Sermons and Audiobooks, the following link is to their devotionals by a dozen or so different great pastors of the past; such as Spurgeon, Thomas Watson, Ryle….

https://www.youtube.com/c/stack45ny/search?query=devotionals

 

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