The author of the Ninety-second Psalm is a person who loves the church. Never is he happier than when he worships within her walls. It has been so with him all his life. Now, however, he has an additional reason for loving her. He has been on a sick bed where gloating enemies have taunted him. But God has confounded them and restored him to health. And that is not all; the Lord has called the singer’s hecklers to strict account for their actions (Psalm 92:10, 11).
Special Moments with God
How good it is, the psalmist declares, to be able to worship again in the sacred precincts on the Sabbath! For these are special moments in which spirit with Spirit can meet. Thus, the psalmist will gratefully seek the Lord in the beauty of holiness, rejoicing in the divine presence day and night.
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