Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Psalm 34:10
"The young lions do lack and suffer hunger; But they who seek the LORD shall not
be in want of any good thing." (Psalm 34:10) The young lions do lack and suffer hunger - That is, they often do it, as
compared with the friends of God. The allusion is especially to the "young"
lions who are not able to go forth themselves in search of food. Perhaps the
idea is, that they are dependent on the older lions - their parents - for the
supply of their needs, as the pious are dependent on God; but that the result
shows their reliance to be often vain, while that of the pious never is. The old
lions may be unable to procure food for their young; God is never unable to
provide for the wants of his children. If their needs are in any case
unsupplied, it is for some other reason than because God is unable to meet their
necessities. The word "lack" here - רושׁ rûsh - means to be poor; to suffer
want; to be needy: Proverbs
14:20; Proverbs 18:23.
But they that seek the Lord - That seek Him as their Friend; that seek His
favor; that seek what they need from Him. "To seek God" is a phrase which is
often used to denote true piety. It means that we wish to know Him; that we
desire His friendship; and that we seek all our blessings from Him.
Shall not want any good thing - Any real good. God is able to supply every
need; and if anything is withheld, it is always certain that it is not because
God could not confer it, but because He sees some good reasons why it should not
be conferred. The real good; what we need most; what will most benefit us - will
be bestowed on us; and universally it may be said of all the children of God
that everything in this world and the next will be granted that is really for
their good. They themselves are often not the best judges of what will be for
their good; but God is an infallible Judge in this matter, and He will certainly
bestow what is best for them.
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