14 vows my lips promised and my mouth spoke when I was in trouble.
14 Which my lips have uttered,
14 that which my lips uttered and my mouth promised when I was in trouble.
14 What I solemnly swore I'd do that day when I was in so much trouble:
14 Which my lips have uttered And my mouth has spoken when I was in trouble.
14 yes, the sacred vows that I made when I was in deep trouble.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 66:14
Commentary on Psalm 66:13-20
(Read Psalm 66:13-20)
We should declare unto those that fear God, what he has done for our souls, and how he has heard and answered our prayers, inviting them to join us in prayer and praise; this will turn to our mutual comfort, and to the glory of God. We cannot share these spiritual privileges, if we retain the love of sin in our hearts, though we refrain from the gross practice, Sin, regarded in the heart, will spoil the comfort and success of prayer; for the sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination of the Lord. But if the feeling of sin in the heart causes desires to be rid of it; if it be the presence of one urging a demand we know we must not, cannot comply with, this is an argument of sincerity. And when we pray in simplicity and godly sincerity, our prayers will be answered. This will excite gratitude to Him who hath not turned away our prayer nor his mercy from us. It was not prayer that fetched the deliverance, but his mercy that sent it. That is the foundation of our hopes, the fountain of our comforts; and ought to be the matter of our praises.