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Morning Meditation

Gerrit Vos·1939-10-01
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The fifth psalm is a morning meditation. Many years later we find a quotation taken from this psalm and quoted in the New Testament. (Rom. 3:13). I cannot help but think: how few people will to-day meditate like the saint in this psalm. To-day there is a very different tenor in the meditations of those who "look up" and "direct their prayer in the morning." There are not a few divines who explain (?) this psalm as a sinful outburst of selfishness on the part of David. Some do not try to...

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Author
Gerrit Vos
Date

1939-10-01

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Scripture References
Romans 3:13
Psalms
Psalms 18:26Psalms 5Psalms 119:20
Isaiah 33:14
Colossians 8:5
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