Psalms 71:14

14 But I, I will always hope and keep adding to your praise.

Psalms 71:14 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 71:14

But I will hope continually
For deliverance and salvation from present outward troubles, for; more grace here and glory hereafter: it is the excellency of the grace of hope to be exercised in times of affliction and distress, and with Abraham to believe in hope against hope; and then it is that this grace is eminently and remarkably useful: it is an anchor to the soul when in distress, which keeps it firm and steadfast; and an helmet, which covers the head in the day of battle; in the exercise of which the believer glories in tribulation: it is an abiding grace, and should be continually exercised by those that have it, which is to abound in it; but this must be through the power of the Holy Ghost, ( Romans 15:13 ) ;

and will yet praise thee more and more;
or "will add to all thy praise" {b}; to former praises and thanksgivings, fresh ones, as his mercies were renewed to him, and he was daily loaded with benefits.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 (Ktlht lk le ytpowhw) "omnibus laudibus tuis adjiciam", Tigurine version.

Psalms 71:14 In-Context

12 God, don't distance yourself from me! My God, hurry to help me!
13 May those who are opposed to me be put to shame and ruin; may those who seek to harm me be covered with scorn and disgrace.
14 But I, I will always hope and keep adding to your praise.
15 All day long my mouth will tell of your righteous deeds and acts of salvation, though their number is past my knowing.
16 I will come in the power of Adonai ELOHIM and recall your righteousness, yours alone.
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