153 RESH. Consider mine affliction, and deliver me: for I do not forget thy law.
153 Look on my suffering and deliver me, for I have not forgotten your law.
153 Look on my affliction and deliver me, for I do not forget your law.
153 Take a good look at my trouble, and help me - I haven't forgotten your revelation.
153 Consider my affliction and deliver me, For I do not forget Your law.
153 Look upon my suffering and rescue me, for I have not forgotten your instructions.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 119:153
Commentary on Psalm 119:153-160
(Read Psalm 119:153-160)
The closer we cleave to the word of God, both as our rule and as our stay, the more assurance we have of deliverance. Christ is the Advocate of his people, their Redeemer. Those who were quickened by his Spirit and grace, when they were dead in trespasses and sins, often need to have the work of grace revived in them, according to the word of promise. The wicked not only do not God's statutes, but they do not even seek them. They flatter themselves that they are going to heaven; but the longer they persist in sin, the further it is from them. God's mercies are tender; they are a fountain that can never be exhausted. The psalmist begs for God's reviving, quickening grace. A man, steady in the way of his duty, though he may have many enemies, needs to fear none. Those that hate sin truly, hate it as sin, as a transgression of the law of God, and a breaking of his word. Our obedience is only pleasing to God, and pleasant to ourselves, when it comes from a principle of love. All, in every age, who receive God's word in faith and love, find every saying in it faithful.