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Verses 12-13

Psalms 56:12-13

I. The motive. "Thou hast delivered my soul from death."

II. The obligation. "Thy vows are upon me, O Lord." The Christian who would be a Christian indeed must not be ashamed of the yoke of Christ.

III. The cheerfulness of this spirit of self-sacrifice finds its legitimate expression in praise, and its ardour in a prevailing desire to "walk before God."

W. M. Punshon, Sermons, 2nd series, p. 300.

References: Psalms 56:12 , Psalms 56:13 . J. R. Macduff, Communion Memories, p. 218. Psalms 57:4 . Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. xxv., No. 1496. Psalms 57:7 . J. Jackson Wray, Christian World Pulpit, vol. xxi., p. 360. Psalms 57:8 . Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. xvii., No. 996; J. Irons, Thursday Penny Pulpit, vol. x., p. 173; J. B. Heard, Christian World Pulpit, vol. xxvi., p. 332.Psalms 57:0 A. Maclaren, Life of David, p. 119; C. Kingsley, Westminster Sermons, p. 302.

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