John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 32:7
Thou art my hiding place ,.... In time of trouble; see Psalm 27:5 ; so Christ is said to be, Isaiah 32:2 . "Thou shall preserve me from trouble"; not from having it; for in this world the saints must have tribulation, and through it enter the kingdom, but from being swallowed up with it; the Lord will bring them safe out of it, and of them it shall be said, "these are they that came out of great tribulation", Revelation 7:14 ; thou shalt compass me about with songs of deliverance ... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 32:7-11
David is here improving the experience he had had of the comfort of pardoning mercy. I. He speaks to God, and professes his confidence in him and expectation from him, Ps. 32:7. Having tasted the sweetness of divine grace to a penitent sinner, he cannot doubt of the continuance of that grace to a praying saint, and that in that grace he should find both safety and joy. 1. Safety: ?Thou art my hiding-place; when by faith I have recourse to thee I see all the reason in the world to be easy, and... read more