Psalms 118:8

8 (117-8) It is good to confide in the Lord, rather than to have confidence in man.

Psalms 118:8 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 118:8

[It is] better to trust in the Lord
This, with what follows in ( Psalms 118:9 ) , is the conclusion from the above premises and experience; it is good to trust in the Lord; such enjoy peace, are in safety, shall not want any good thing, nor ever be ashamed and confounded: the Targum is,

``it is better to trust in the Word of the Lord;''

than to put confidence in man;
it is not good to put confidence in man at all; it is trusting to a broken staff, to a mere shadow, which can yield no support or relief: it is best to trust in the Lord; he is able to help, as well as willing; he is faithful to his word, and unchangeable in his promises; whereas man, though he may have a will to help, oftentimes has it not in his power; and when it is in his power, and has promised it, he disappoints, being changeable or unfaithful. Wherefore trust not in man, but in the Lord; yea, cursed is the man that trusts in man; see ( Jeremiah 17:5 ) .

Psalms 118:8 In-Context

6 (117-6) The Lord is my helper: I will not fear what man can do unto me.
7 (117-7) The Lord is my helper: and I will look over my enemies.
8 (117-8) It is good to confide in the Lord, rather than to have confidence in man.
9 (117-9) It is good to trust in the Lord, rather than to trust in princes.
10 (117-10) All nations compassed me about; and, in the name of the Lord I have been revenged on them.

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