Psalms 55:14

14 (54-15) Who didst take sweetmeats together with me: in the house of God we walked with consent.

Psalms 55:14 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 55:14

We took sweet counsel together
Not in religious matters; for in these the testimonies of the Lord were David's counsellors, ( Psalms 119:24 ) ; but in civil things: hearty counsel is one branch of friendship, and which greatly sweetens it, ( Proverbs 27:9 ) ; as this may be applied to Christ and Judas, it may denote the mutual delight and pleasure they had, the one in communicating, the other in receiving a notional knowledge of the Gospel, and the mysteries of it, which are the counsel of God, ( Acts 20:27 ) ; for if hearers may hear the word gladly, as Herod did, and receive it with joy, as did the stony ground hearers, and yet be destitute of the grace of God; why may not Judas, and other preachers devoid of true grace, be thought to receive and preach the doctrines of the Gospel in a speculative way, with some kind of delight and pleasure? so professors of religion take sweet counsel together, when they communicate to each other what light and knowledge they have in the mysteries of the Gospel, and converse about experience, and the mysteries and secrets of internal godliness, and give and take advice in spiritual things; and sad it is when anyone of these drop their profession, and reproachers, scoffers, or persecutors;

[and] walked unto the house of God in company:
David with his royal family and courtiers, and Ahithophel among the rest; where he delighted to go, and that with a multitude. So Christ and Judas often went to the temple together, with the rest of the disciples, who heard many an excellent sermon from his mouth: all which are further aggravations of sin and guilt. And so such persons, who have walked together to the house of God and in it, have attended together on public worship, and walked together in holy fellowship; when any of these forsake the assembling of themselves together, scoff at religion, speak evil of ordinances, reproach the saints, or persecute them, it is very shocking, cutting, and grieving indeed.

Psalms 55:14 In-Context

12 (54-13) For if my enemy had reviled me, I would verily have borne with it. And if he that hated me had spoken great things against me, I would perhaps have hidden my self from him.
13 (54-14) But thou a man of one mind, my guide, and my familiar,
14 (54-15) Who didst take sweetmeats together with me: in the house of God we walked with consent.
15 (54-16) Let death come upon them, and let them go down alive into hell. For there is wickedness in their dwellings: in the midst of them.
16 (54-17) But I have cried to God: and the Lord will save me.
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