13 For the Lord has chosen Zion, he has desired it for his dwelling, saying,
13 For the Lord hath chosen Zion; he hath desired it for his habitation.
13 For the Lord has chosen Zion; he has desired it for his dwelling place:
13 Yes - I, God, chose Zion, the place I wanted for my shrine;
13 For the Lord has chosen Zion; He has desired it for His dwelling place:
13 For the Lord has chosen Jerusalem ; he has desired it for his home.
14 "This is my resting place for ever and ever; here I will sit enthroned, for I have desired it.
14 This is my rest for ever: here will I dwell; for I have desired it.
14 "This is my resting place forever; here I will dwell, for I have desired it.
14 This will always be my home; this is what I want, and I'm here for good.
14 "This is My resting place forever; Here I will dwell, for I have desired it.
14 "This is my resting place forever," he said. "I will live here, for this is the home I desired.
(Read Psalm 132:11-18)
The Lord never turns from us when we plead the covenant with his anointed Prophet, Priest, and King. How vast is the love of God to man, that he should speak thus concerning his church! It is his desire to dwell with us; yet how little do we desire to dwell with him! He abode in Zion till the sins of Israel caused him to give them up to the spoilers. Forsake us not, O God, and deliver us not in like manner, sinful though we are. God's people have a special blessing on common enjoyments, and that blessing puts peculiar sweetness into them. Zion's poor have reason to be content with a little of this world, because they have better things prepared for them. God will abundantly bless the nourishment of the new man, and satisfy the poor in spirit with the bread of life. He gives more than we ask, and when he gives salvation, he will give abundant joy. God would bring to nothing every design formed to destroy the house of David, until King Messiah should arise out of it, to sit upon the throne of his Father. In him all the promises centre. His enemies, who will not have him to reign over them, shall at the last day be clothed with shame and confusion for ever.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 132:13
Commentary on Psalm 132:11-18
(Read Psalm 132:11-18)
The Lord never turns from us when we plead the covenant with his anointed Prophet, Priest, and King. How vast is the love of God to man, that he should speak thus concerning his church! It is his desire to dwell with us; yet how little do we desire to dwell with him! He abode in Zion till the sins of Israel caused him to give them up to the spoilers. Forsake us not, O God, and deliver us not in like manner, sinful though we are. God's people have a special blessing on common enjoyments, and that blessing puts peculiar sweetness into them. Zion's poor have reason to be content with a little of this world, because they have better things prepared for them. God will abundantly bless the nourishment of the new man, and satisfy the poor in spirit with the bread of life. He gives more than we ask, and when he gives salvation, he will give abundant joy. God would bring to nothing every design formed to destroy the house of David, until King Messiah should arise out of it, to sit upon the throne of his Father. In him all the promises centre. His enemies, who will not have him to reign over them, shall at the last day be clothed with shame and confusion for ever.