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Psalms 10:6 - Exposition

He hath said in his heart, I shall not be moved (comp. Psalms 30:6 ). The idea of continuance is instinctive in the human mind. "The thing that has been, it is that which shall be" ( Ecclesiastes 1:9 ). We expect the sun to rise each day, solely because in the past it has always risen (see Butler's 'Analogy,' part 1. Psalms 1:1-6 .). The wicked man, who has always prospered, expects to prosper in the future; he has no anticipation of coming change; he supposes that his "house will continue for ever, dud his dwelling-place to all generations' ( Psalms 49:11 ); he thinks that "to-morrow will be as to-day, and much more abundant" ( Isaiah 56:12 ). For I shall never be in adversity; rather, unto generation and generation , I am he who will be exempt from calamity. The wicked man has no thought of dying—he will be prosperous, he thinks, age after age.

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