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Verse 2

Psalms 103:2

I. Man stands in a continued relation to the past.

II. Man is called upon to reason from the past to the future.

III. This call to reason from the past to the future is an incidental illustration of the unchangeableness of God. What He was, He will be.

Application: (1) The atheism of anticipation should be corrected by the reverent gratitude of retrospection. (2) He who reviews the past thankfully may advance to the future hopefully. (3) Nothing forgotten so soon as "benefits."

Parker, Pulpit Analyst, vol. i., p. 503.

References: Psalms 103:2 . G. S. Barrett, Old Testament Outlines, p. 137; Spurgeon, Morning by Morning, p. 191.Psalms 103:2 , Psalms 103:3 . Homiletic Magazine, vol. ix., p. 14.Psalms 103:3 . Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. xxv., No. 1492; Ibid., Evening by Evening, p. 152.

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