Psalm 40:16

16 Es müssen dein sich freuen und fröhlich sein alle, die nach dir fragen; und die dein Heil lieben, müssen sagen allewege: "Der HERR sei hoch gelobt!"

Psalm 40:16 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 40:16

Let all those that seek thee
In the first place, with their whole hearts, earnestly and diligently, in Christ, and under the influences of his Spirit, for pardon, righteousness, communion, larger measures of grace, and for honour, glory, immortality, and eternal life;

rejoice and be glad in thee:
as their covenant God, the Father of their mercies, the God of all comfort and salvation, who pardons their sins, clothes them with the robes of righteousness and garments of salvation, and accepts their persons in Christ; all which is matter of joy and gladness: Christ is concerned for the joy of his people, ( John 15:11 ) ; the Targum is, "they shall", or "let them rejoice, and be glad in thy word": in himself, the essential Word, in whom there is always ground and reason of joy and gladness; because of his person, blood, righteousness, and sacrifice;

let such as love thy salvation;
either Christ, who is God's salvation, ( Genesis 49:18 ) ( Isaiah 49:6 ) ( Luke 2:29 Luke 2:30 ) ; and who is loved by his people, universally, superlatively, and sincerely; or the salvation of him, his deliverance from the grave, resurrection from the dead, and exaltation; the benefits of which believers share in, and so have reason to love it: or the salvation he is the author of, which is loved by those that know it; partly because agreeable to the divine perfections, the glory of God is great in it; and partly because it is so full and complete in itself, and so suitable to them;

say continually, the Lord be magnified;
let this be their constant employment in this world, as it will be for ever in the next, to ascribe greatness to God; or greatly to praise him, because of the great salvation wrought out for them.

Psalm 40:16 In-Context

14 Schämen müssen sich und zu Schanden werden, die mir nach meiner Seele stehen, daß sie die umbringen; zurück müssen sie fallen und zu Schanden werden, die mir Übles gönnen.
15 Sie müssen in ihrer Schande erschrecken, die über mich schreien: "Da, da!"
16 Es müssen dein sich freuen und fröhlich sein alle, die nach dir fragen; und die dein Heil lieben, müssen sagen allewege: "Der HERR sei hoch gelobt!"
17 Denn ich bin arm und elend; der HERR aber sorgt für mich. Du bist mein Helfer und Erretter; mein Gott, verziehe nicht!
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