Salmos 119:116

116 Sostenme conforme a tu promesa, para que viva, y no dejes que me averguence de mi esperanza.

Salmos 119:116 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 119:116

Uphold me according unto thy word
In thy ways, that my footsteps slip not; in thine arms, and with the right hand of thy righteousness, from fainting and sinking under difficulties and discouragements, in trying circumstances; and from slipping and sliding out of the way of God; and from a total and final filling away, according to thy word of promise, that, as are the days of thy people, their strength shall be; and that thou wilt never leave them nor forsake them. The Targum is,

``uphold me in thy word;''

or by thy word, either essential or written;

that I may live;
meaning not corporeally, though none so live but whom the Lord upholds in life; but, spiritually, live by faith on Christ the Saviour, live comfortably on the word of promise, and live honourably, agreeably to the word of God, in all holy conversation and godliness;

and let me not be ashamed of my hope:
as men are, when they are disappointed or having and enjoying what they have been hoping and waiting for; but the grace of hope makes not ashamed, nor shall those who have it ever have any reason to be ashamed of it; since it is a good hope through grace; is an anchor of the soul, sure and steadfast; is upon a good foundation, Christ, and by which men are saved; and so may rejoice, in full hope of the glory of God they shall certainly enjoy.

Salmos 119:116 In-Context

114 Tú eres mi escondedero y mi escudo; en tu palabra espero.
115 Apartaos de mí, malhechores, para que guarde yo los mandamientos de mi Dios.
116 Sostenme conforme a tu promesa, para que viva, y no dejes que me averguence de mi esperanza.
117 Sostenme, para estar seguro, y que continuamente preste atención a tus estatutos.
118 Has rechazado a todos los que se desvían de tus estatutos, porque su engaño es en vano.
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