Psalms 7:10

10 The Most High God is like a shield that keeps me safe. He saves those whose hearts are honest.

Psalms 7:10 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 7:10

My defence [is] of God
Or "my shield [is] in" or "of God" F5; God was his shield, his protector and defender; see ( Psalms 3:3 ) ; or "my shield [is] with God"; that is, Christ, who was the shield his faith made use of against every spiritual enemy, was with God; he was with him as the Word and Son of God from all eternity, and as the living Redeemer of his people before his incarnation; and he is now with him as their intercessor and advocate, who pleads in defence of them, and opposes himself, his blood and righteousness, to all the charges and accusations of Satan;

which saveth the upright in heart:
who have the truth of grace in them, wisdom in the hidden part; who are sincere in their affections, purposes, and designs, in their faith, hope, and love; and act from real principles of truth and love, in the integrity of their souls; for these light and gladness are sown, to them grace and glory are given, and no good thing is withheld from them; they are saved by God from sin, Satan, the world, death, and hell, and every enemy, with a spiritual and everlasting salvation.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 (Myhla le) "in Deo", Musculus, Tigurine version, Junius & Tremellius, Muis, Ainsworth; "apud Deum", Lutherus, Piscator, Gejerus, Cocceius, Michaelis.

Psalms 7:10 In-Context

8 Lord, judge all people. Lord, judge me. But remember that I have done what is right. Most High God, remember that I am honest.
9 God, you always do what is right. You look deep down inside the hearts and minds of people. Bring to an end the terrible things sinful people do. Make godly people safe.
10 The Most High God is like a shield that keeps me safe. He saves those whose hearts are honest.
11 God judges fairly. He shows his anger every day.
12 If evil people don't change their ways, God will sharpen his sword. He will get his bow ready to use.
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