Psalms 33:21

21 What's more, our hearts brim with joy since we've taken for our own his holy name.

Psalms 33:21 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 33:21

For our heart shall rejoice in him
Not in sin, nor in themselves and in their boastings, all such rejoicing is evil; but in the Lord, "in his Word"; as the Targum is, in the essential Word of God, Christ Jesus; in his person, righteousness, and salvation; and this joy is heart joy, inward joy, real joy, joy in the Holy Ghost; and is unspeakable and full of glory. This is what the psalmist calls upon the saints to do, in the beginning of the psalm; and so his end in composing it is answered;

because we have trusted in his holy name;
that is, in himself, who is holy, just, and good; and so faithful to every word of promise, to every engagement of his, and therefore to be trusted in: and hence it appears that the joy before spoken of is the joy of faith.

Psalms 33:21 In-Context

19 He's ready to come to their rescue in bad times; in lean times he keeps body and soul together.
20 We're depending on God; he's everything we need.
21 What's more, our hearts brim with joy since we've taken for our own his holy name.
22 Love us, God, with all you've got - that's what we're depending on.
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