Psalms 40:4

4 Dominus opem ferat illi super lectum doloris eius universum stratum eius versasti in infirmitate eius

Psalms 40:4 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 40:4

Blessed is the man that maketh the Lord his trust
For such are safe and secure in him, are possessed of all blessings of grace through him, have peace in their own souls now, and shall enjoy eternal happiness with him hereafter;

and respecteth not the proud;
such as the Pharisees, and all self-righteous persons, who trust in themselves and their own righteousness, submit not to the righteousness of Christ, and despise others; to these such who trust in Christ have no respect; they neither esteem them, nor imitate them;

nor such as turn aside to lies;
to idols, the lying vanities of the Gentiles; or to any doctrines injurious to the person, office, blood, righteousness, sacrifice, and grace of Christ; which are no other than lies, and which those who believe in Christ have no respect to, but abhor both them and the abettors of them.

Psalms 40:4 In-Context

2 beatus qui intellegit super egenum et pauperem in die mala liberabit eum Dominus
3 Dominus conservet eum et vivificet eum et beatum faciat eum in terra et non tradat eum in animam inimicorum eius
4 Dominus opem ferat illi super lectum doloris eius universum stratum eius versasti in infirmitate eius
5 ego dixi Domine miserere mei sana animam meam quoniam peccavi tibi
6 inimici mei dixerunt mala mihi quando morietur et peribit nomen eius
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