Psalms 68:28

28 God, show us your power. Show us your strength. God, do as you have done before.

Psalms 68:28 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 68:28

Thy God hath commanded thy strength
Which is either an apostrophe or an address to the Messiah, as in ( Psalms 45:7 ) ; declaring, that as his God and Father had purposed and promised to send forth, so he had sent forth, the rod of his strength out of Zion, ( Psalms 110:1 Psalms 110:2 ) ; that is, his Gospel, both into the several cities of Judea, and into the Gentile world, where it was the power of God unto salvation, both to Jew and Gentile: or else these words are spoken to the churches and congregations, in whom the Lord's name was to be blessed; or to the princes, rulers, and governors of them before mentioned, showing that the Lord has made good his promise to them, that as their day was their strength should be; and it was owing to their being strengthened by him that they walked up and down in his name, doing his work, and preaching his Gospel, both to Jews and Gentiles: to which they reply by petition,

strengthen, O God, that which thou hast wrought for us;
which, if understood of the apostles, princes, and rulers, refers to the work of preaching the Gospel, and the success of it, desiring it might be more and more confirmed; and to the settlement of Christianity in the Pagan world, and also to the work of the reformation from Popery in later times; compare with this ( Revelation 3:2 ) ; if of the churches, and the members thereof, it may respect the carrying on and finishing the work of grace in them. It is rendered "in us" by the Septuagint and others; see ( Isaiah 26:12 ) ; for this work sometimes seems to be very low and weak, and needs strengthening, and it is God only that can do it, and he will do it, ( 1 Peter 5:10 ) ; and this shows that the grace of God is not only necessary at first conversion, but to be continued for the performing of the work of grace until the day of Christ.

Psalms 68:28 In-Context

26 The leaders sing, "Praise God among all those who worship him. Praise the LORD in the community of Israel."
27 The little tribe of Benjamin leads the worshipers. Next comes the great crowd of Judah's princes. Then come the princes of Zebulun and the princes of Naphtali.
28 God, show us your power. Show us your strength. God, do as you have done before.
29 Do it from your temple at Jerusalem, where kings will bring you gifts.
30 Give a strong warning to Egypt, that beast among the tall grass. Warn the leaders of the nations, who are like bulls among the calves. May they bow down before you with gifts of silver. Scatter the nations who like to make war.
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