Psalms 115:2

2 (113-10) For thy mercy, and for thy truth’s sake: lest the Gentiles should say: Where is their God?

Psalms 115:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 115:2

Wherefore should the Heathen say
The nations about Israel, the nations of the world; the Gentiles in any age; the Papists in ours, sometimes called the Heathen, ( Psalms 10:16 ) ( Revelation 11:2 Revelation 11:18 ) . The church expostulates with the Lord why those should be suffered to say, in a reproachful, insulting, manner, and by way of triumph,

where is now their God?
that they have boasted of would help them; in whom they have put their trust and confidence; why does not he help them, as he has promised, and they expect? Thus the church suggests, that if the Lord did not appear for them, his own glory lay at stake. Such language is generally used by their enemies, when the people of God were in any distress; see ( Psalms 42:10 ) ( 79:10 ) ( Joel 2:17 ) ( Micah 7:9 Micah 7:10 ) .

Psalms 115:2 In-Context

1 (113-9) Not to us, O Lord, not to us; but to thy name give glory.
2 (113-10) For thy mercy, and for thy truth’s sake: lest the Gentiles should say: Where is their God?
3 (113-11) But our God is in heaven: he hath done all things whatsoever he would.
4 (113-12) The idols of the Gentiles are silver and gold, the works of the hands of men.
5 (113-13) They have mouths and speak not: they have eyes and see not.
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