Lamentations 5:19

19 But you, O Lord, are king forever and will rule to the end of time.

Lamentations 5:19 Meaning and Commentary

Lamentations 5:19

Thou, O Lord, remainest for ever
The same in his nature and perfections; in his grace and goodness; in his power and faithfulness; in his purposes and promises; though all things else change, are fickle and inconstant, he changes not, but abides the same, without any variableness or shallow of turning; whatever revolutions there are in the world, or alterations in the course of Providence, yet he remains firm and unalterable in his counsel and covenant; though all material things are subject to decay, and even his own sanctuary lay in ruins, yet he himself continued just as he ever was. The eternity and unchangeableness of God are of great use and comfort to his people in times of distress, and to be regarded and observed:

thy throne from generation to generation;
though his throne on earth, in Jerusalem, in the temple, was thrown down, yet his throne in heaven remained unshaken; there he sits, and reigns, and rules, and overrules all things here below to his own glory and the good of his people; and this is the saints' comfort in the worst of times, that Zion's King reigns; he has reigned, and will reign, throughout all generations. The Targum is,

``the house of thine habitation in the high heavens; the throne of thy glory to the generations of generations?''

Lamentations 5:19 In-Context

17 We are sick at our very hearts and can hardly see through our tears,
18 because Mount Zion lies lonely and deserted, and wild jackals prowl through its ruins.
19 But you, O Lord, are king forever and will rule to the end of time.
20 Why have you abandoned us so long? Will you ever remember us again?
21 Bring us back to you, Lord! Bring us back! Restore our ancient glory.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.