Psalm 86:5

5 Denn du, HERR, bist gut und gnädig, von großer Güte allen, die dich anrufen.

Psalm 86:5 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 86:5

For thou, Lord, art good
Essentially and independently good, from whom every good and perfect gift comes; good in himself, and good to others; good to all, in a providential way; and good to his own special people in a way of grace: this is asserted by Christ, ( Matthew 19:17 )

and ready to forgive;
there is forgiveness with him, and it is to be had without difficulty; he has largely provided for it; he is forward unto it, he freely giving it; it is according to the riches of his grace; he does abundantly pardon; no sooner is it asked but it is had; this David knew by experience, ( Psalms 32:5 ) ,

and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee;
in truth, in sincerity, in a right way, through Christ, and faith in him; to such not only the Lord shows himself merciful, but is rich and abundant in mercy; he has a multitude of tender mercies, and abounds in his grace and goodness, and in the donation of it to his people; all which encourage their faith and hope in their petitions to him.

Psalm 86:5 In-Context

3 HERR, sei mir gnädig; denn ich rufe täglich zu dir!
4 Erfreue die Seele deines Knechtes; denn nach dir, HERR, verlangt mich.
5 Denn du, HERR, bist gut und gnädig, von großer Güte allen, die dich anrufen.
6 Vernimm, HERR, mein Gebet und merke auf die Stimme meines Flehens.
7 In der Not rufe ich dich an; du wollest mich erhören.
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