A Sacred Solo
Psalm 28:7
The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoices…


Note in the three sentences-there is in each that which is inward and that which is outward. "The Lord is my strength" — that is inward; "My shield" — that is outward. "My heart trusted in Him — inward; "I am helped" — outward. "My heart greatly rejoiceth" — inward; "With my song will I praise Him" — outward. It teaches us that truth and beauty of form are to be linked together: to be holy we need not to be uncouth. Slovenly preaching, doggerel verses and discordant singing are to be avoided in our worship.

I. We have here A SURE POSSESSION. With double grip the psalmist takes hold of God. "The Lord is my strength and my shield." It is not anything belonging to the Lord, but the Lord Himself that he thus lays hold on. He also can say this has a large inheritance which death cannot wither, nor space compass, nor time limit, nor eternity explore. He may be short in pocket money, as owners of large estates sometimes are; but he is infinitely rich, for he hath real property and an indefeasible title to it. Notice how God is laid hold of —

1. Inwardly, as his strength. You cannot tell how strong you are if you can say this: what marvellous capacity for endurance. Increase of burden is nothing to groan at if there be increase of strength. And with this we can, also, do anything. Then —

2. There is the outward manifestation. God is our "shield." "Where would you hide yourself," said one to Luther, "if the Elector of Saxony should withdraw his protection?" He smiled and said, "I put no trust in the Prince of Saxony. Beneath the broad shield of Heaven I stand secure against Pope and Turk and devil." So he did, so do we. And many of us can attest this.

II. A DEFINITE EXPERIENCE. "My heart trusted in Him and I am helped." He does not say, "I trusted" as one who makes a profession with his lips, but "my heart trusted." Happy the man who in his "heart" trusts. Did you ever notice the middle verse of the whole Bible? It is Psalm 118:8. "It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man." The comparison will not bear a thought, the preference is infinite. May the heart always trust, and in God alone. Then we have the outward manifestation of the inward experience, "I am helped." Not "I was," nor "I shall be," but "I am." Old Master Trapp says, faith has no tenses, because faith deals with a God whose name is "I am." With man we trust and are often disappointed or deceived, but never so with God.

III. A DECLARED EMOTION. "Therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth, and with my song," etc. Some people's rejoicing is but skin deep. They laugh: their face is surfaced over with smiles, and their mirth bubbles up with silly glee. Nothing is more sad. You may perhaps have heard of Carlini, one of the most celebrated clowns of the beginning of this century, a man whose wit and humour kept all Paris in roars of laughter; but he himself had little share of the cheerfulness he simulated so well and stimulated so much. His comedies brought him no comfort; he was a victim of habitual despondency. He consulted a physician, who gave him some medicine, but advised him by way of recreation to go and hear Carlini. "If he does not fetch the blues out of you nobody will." "Alas, sir," said he, "I am Carlini." And so often men make mirth for others, but live in gloom themselves. Not so the man who has laid hold on God. "My heart greatly rejoiceth." And we should tell out our joy. "With my song will I praise Him." Hard-worked mothers, toiling labourers, wearied servants, sing praise unto Him. The birds, the flowers, the many-tinted shells in depth of ocean, all praise Him. Do you the same.

( C. H. Spurgeon.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise him.

WEB: Yahweh is my strength and my shield. My heart has trusted in him, and I am helped. Therefore my heart greatly rejoices. With my song I will thank him.




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