![]() Whether burdened with affliction, struggling with temptation, or triumphing in the hope or enjoyment of deliverance whether admiring the Divine perfections, thanking God for his mercies, mediating on his truths, or delighting in his service they form a Divinely appointed standard of experience, by which we may judge ourselves. And the psalms are the language of the believer's heart, whether mourning for sin, thirsting after God, or rejoicing in Him. Every psalm either points directly to Christ, in his person, his character, and offices or may lead the believer's thoughts to Him. ![]() But all were written by the inspiration of the Holy Ghost and no part of the Old Testament is more frequently quoted or referred to in the New. David was the penman of most of the psalms, but some evidently were composed by other writers, and the writers of some are doubtful.
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