Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 119:63
David had often expressed the great love he had to God; here he expresses the great love he had to the people of God; and observe, 1. Why he loved them; not so much because they were his best friends, most firm to his interest and most forward to serve him, but because they were such as feared God and kept his precepts, and so did him honour and helped to support his kingdom among men. Our love to the saints is then sincere when we love them for the sake of what we see of God in them and the... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 119:62
Though David is, in this psalm, much in prayer, yet he did not neglect the duty of thanksgiving; for those that pray much will have much to give thanks for. See, 1. How much God's hand was eyed in his thanksgivings. He does not say, ?I will give thanks because of thy favours to me, which I have the comfort of,? but, ?Because of thy righteous judgments, all the disposals of thy providence in wisdom and equity, which thou hast the glory of.? We must give thanks for the asserting of God's honour... read more