Psalms 86:4

4 Make glad the soul of your servant, because {I desire you}, O Lord.

Psalms 86:4 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 86:4

Rejoice the soul of thy servant
With the discoveries of love, of pardoning grace, and mercy, before made sad with sin or sufferings; and with the light of God's countenance, before troubled with the hidings of his face: this may be applied to Christ, in sorrowful circumstances, who was made full of joy with his Father's countenance, ( Matthew 26:37 Matthew 26:38 ) ( Acts 2:28 )

for unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul:
in prayer, as the Targum adds; and it denotes the devotion, fervency, heartiness, and sincerity, of his prayer; the doing of it with a true heart, the lifting up of the heart with the hands unto God, ( Lamentations 3:41 ) or by way of offering unto the Lord, not the body only, but the soul or heart also; or as a depositum committed into his hands; so Christ lifted up his eyes, and his heart and soul, to his divine Father; and also made his soul an offering for sin, and at death commended his spirit into his hands, ( John 17:1 ) ( Isaiah 53:10 ) ( Luke 23:46 ) , (See Gill on Psalms 25:1).

Psalms 86:4 In-Context

2 Watch over my life because I [am] faithful. You [are] my God; save your servant. [I am] the one who trusts you.
3 Be gracious to me, O Lord, because I call to you {all day long}.
4 Make glad the soul of your servant, because {I desire you}, O Lord.
5 For you, O Lord, [are] good and forgiving, and abundant in loyal love for all who call to you.
6 Heed, O Yahweh, my prayer, and attend to the voice of my supplications.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Literally "I lift up my soul to you"
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