III. Because of life the fountain pure IV. From fuch as do acknowlege thee AFTERNOON. PSALM XXXVII. This is a sweet pfalm, full of motives to encourage trufting in the Lord, with promises of affiftance against all oppofition, and of the deftruction of all enemies, be they ever fo profperous for a time. This pfalm has been fulfilled in the great head of the church, and it is daily fulfilling in all his members. They trust in him, and are never disappointed. They find him faithful to his word and promise. He requires great trust, and he enables to it: For he giveth great grace. May we magnify his faithfulness this day. The words to be fung require ftedfast reliance upon him. O for ftrong faith, that we may realize the pfalm, and find it made good to us. May we make melody with our hearts, as well as our lips finging unto the Lord. ་ T The third Sunday in Lent, PSALM XXXVII. L HE Lord the juft man's fteps doth guide To ev'ry thing he takes in hand Tho' he do fall, yet he is fre without ceafpup conftant e our fupport own of all our our own, not ed them thouver our prayer d truth ice, For God upholds him with his hand 7 hill, and from him will not funk : 'I. IN God fet all thy heart's delight and look what thou would'st have, Or elfe canft wifh in all the world thou needst it not to crave: Caft both thyself and thine affairs on God with perfect trust, And then thou shalt with gladness fee th' effect both fure and juft. II. Reft in the Lord and patiently For every wicked man will God But fuch as truft in him are fure the land for to enjoy. III. For yet a little while and then yet it thou shalt not fee: But by inheritance the earth the meek ones fhall poffefs : They also fhall delight themselves in an abundant peace. The THE The third Sunday in Lent, PSALM XXXVII. I. HE Lord the juft man's fteps doth guide and all his ways doth blefs, To ev'ry thing he takes in hand God giveth good fuccefs: Tho' he do fall, yet he is fure not utterly to fink: For God upholds him with his hand and from him will not shrink: II. For the falvation of the just is from the Lord above, He in the time of their distress their stay and ftrength doth prove : God evermore delivers them from bad men and unjust, And still will fave them, therefore they in him do put their truft. PSALM XXXIX. The prophet here confidering the fhortness of life defires to be acquainted with it more practically, in order that he may not be bufy about perifhing things and forget eternal, but may keep his faith and hope fixed on God. This is our one bufinefs in time. May we have it well done. Our hope centered on God in Chrift, and our hearts ready to leave the world. O for a pilgrim's spirit! fo fhall we fing the words aright. May great grace be upon us, that our affections may now be in heaven, and our converfation where Jefus is fitting at the right hand of God. 1. MINE |