Produced by Charles Franks, Chew-Hung, Lee, and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team.
by
ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D. D., Litt. D.
BLESSEDNESS AND PRAISE (Psalm i. 1, 2; cl. 6)
A STAIRCASE OF THREE STEPS (Psalm v. 11, 12)
ONE SAYING FROM THREE MEN (Psalm x. 6; xvi. 8; xxx. 6)
MAN'S TRUE TREASURE IN GOD (Psalm xvi. 5, 6)
GOD WITH US, AND WE WITH GOD (Psalm xvi. 8, 11)
THE TWO AWAKINGS (Psalm xvii. 15; lxxiii. 20)
SECRET FAULTS (Psalm xix. 12)
OPEN SINS (Psalm xix. 13)
FEASTING ON THE SACRIFICE (Psalm xxii. 26)
THE SHEPHERD KING OF ISRAEL (Psalm xxiii. 1-6)
A GREAT QUESTION AND ITS ANSWER (Psalm xxiv. 3)
THE GOD WHO DWELLS WITH MEN (Psalm xxiv. 7-10)
GUIDANCE IN JUDGMENT (Psalm xxv. 8, 9)
A PRAYER FOR PARDON AND ITS PLEA (Psalm xxv. 11)
GOD'S GUESTS (Psalm xxvii. 4)
'SEEK YE'—'I WILL SEEK' (Psalm xxvii. 8, 9)
THE TWO GUESTS (Psalm xxx. 5)
'BE … FOR THOU ART' (Psalm xxxi. 2, 3, R.V.)
'INTO THY HANDS' (Psalm xxxi. 5)
GOODNESS WROUGHT AND GOODNESS LAID UP (Psalm xxxi. 19)
HID IN LIGHT (Psalm xxxi. 20)
A THREEFOLD THOUGHT OF SIN AND FORGIVENESS (Psalm xxxii. 1, 2)
THE ENCAMPING ANGEL (Psalm xxxiv. 7)
STRUGGLING AND SEEKING (Psalm xxxiv. 10)
NO CONDEMNATION (Psalm xxxiv. 22)
SKY, EARTH, AND SEA: A PARABLE OF GOD (Psalm xxxvi. 5-7)
WHAT MEN FIND BENEATH THE WINGS OF GOD (Psalm xxxvi. 8, 9)
THE SECRET OF TRANQUILLITY (Psalm xxxvii. 4, 5, 7)
THE BITTERNESS AND BLESSEDNESS OF THE BREVITY OF LIFE (Psalm xxxix. 6,12)
TWO INNUMERABLE SERIES (Psalm xl. 5, 12)
THIRSTING FOR GOD (Psalm xlii. 2)
THE PSALMIST'S REMONSTRANCE WITH HIS SOUL (Psalm xliii. 5)
THE KING IN HIS BEAUTY (Psalm xlv. 2-7, R.V.)
THE PORTRAIT OF THE BRIDE (Psalm xlv. 10-15, R.V.)
THE CITY AND RIVER OF GOD (Psalm xlvi. 4-7)
THE LORD OF HOSTS, THE GOD OF JACOB (Psalm xlvi. 11)
A SONG OF DELIVERANCE (Psalm xlviii. 1-14)
TWO SHEPHERDS AND TWO FLOCKS (Psalm xlix. 14; Rev. vii. 17)
'Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. 2. But his delight is in the law of the Lord.' —PSALM i. 1, 2.
'Let every thing that hath breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the
Lord.'—PSALM cl. 6.
The Psalter is the echo in devout hearts of the other portions of divinerevelation. There are in it, indeed, further disclosures of God's mindand purposes, but its especial characteristic is—the reflection of thelight of God from brightened faces and believing hearts. As we hold itto be inspired, we cannot simply say that it is man's res