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30. Psalm 30

1 I will exalt you, LORD,
   for you lifted me out of the depths
   and did not let my enemies gloat over me.

2 LORD my God, I called to you for help,
   and you healed me.

3 You, LORD, brought me up from the realm of the dead;
   you spared me from going down to the pit.

    4 Sing the praises of the LORD, you his faithful people;
   praise his holy name.

5 For his anger lasts only a moment,
   but his favor lasts a lifetime;
weeping may stay for the night,
   but rejoicing comes in the morning.

    6 When I felt secure, I said,
   “I will never be shaken.”

7 LORD, when you favored me,
   you made my royal mountain That is, Mount Zion stand firm;
but when you hid your face,
   I was dismayed.

    8 To you, LORD, I called;
   to the Lord I cried for mercy:

9 “What is gained if I am silenced,
   if I go down to the pit?
Will the dust praise you?
   Will it proclaim your faithfulness?

10 Hear, LORD, and be merciful to me;
   LORD, be my help.”

    11 You turned my wailing into dancing;
   you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy,

12 that my heart may sing your praises and not be silent.
   LORD my God, I will praise you forever.


8. O Jehovah! I cried unto thee. Now follows the fruit of David’s chastisement. He had been previously sleeping profoundly, and fostering his indolence by forgetfulness; but being now awakened all on a sudden with fear and terror, he begins to cry to God. As the iron which has contracted rust cannot be put to any use until it be heated again in the fire, and beaten with the hammer, so in like manner, when carnal security has once got the mastery, no one can give himself cheerfully to prayer, until he has been softened by the cross, and thoroughly subdued. And this is the chief advantage of afflictions, that while they make us sensible of our wretchedness, they stimulate us again to supplicate the favor of God.


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