The LORD of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our
refuge. Selah (Ps. 46:7).
In this verse we are taught how we shall be able to apply to
our own use the things which the Scriptures everywhere record concerning the
infinite power of God. We shall be able to do this when we believe ourselves to
be of the number of those whom God has embraced with his fatherly love, and
whom he will cherish. The Psalmist again alludes, in terms of commendation, to
the adoption by which Israel was separated from the common condition of all the
other nations of the earth. And, indeed, apart from this, the description of
the power of God would only inspire us with dread.
Confident boasting, then, arises from this, that God has
chosen us for his peculiar people, to show forth his power in preserving and
defending us. On this account, the prophet, after having celebrated the power
of God by calling him “the God of armies,” immediately adds another epithet,
“the God of Jacob,” by which he confirms the covenant made of old
time with Abraham, that his posterity, to whom the inheritance of the promised
grace belongs, should not doubt that God was favorable to them also.
That our faith may rest truly and firmly in God, we must
take into consideration at the same time these two parts of his character — his
immeasurable power, by which he is able to subdue the whole world under him;
and his fatherly love which he has manifested in his word. When these two
things are joined together, there is nothing which can hinder our faith from
defying all the enemies which may rise up against us, nor must we doubt that
God will succor us, since he has promised to do it; and as to power, he is
sufficiently able also to fulfill his promise, for he is the God of armies. (Commentaries)
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