O LORD, how great are thy works! and thy thoughts are
very deep (Ps. 92:5).
The Psalmist calls the works of God great, and his thoughts
deep, because he governs the world in quite another manner than we are able to
comprehend. Were things under our own management, we would entirely invert the
order which God observes; and, such not being the case, we perversely
expostulate with God for not hastening sooner to the help of the righteous, and
to the punishment of the wicked.
It strikes us as in the highest degree inconsistent with the
perfections of God, that he should bear with the wicked when they rage against
him, when they rush without restraint into the most daring acts of iniquity,
and when they persecute at will the good and the innocent;—it seems, I say, in
our eyes to be intolerable, that God should subject his own people to the
injustice and violence of the wicked, while he puts no check upon abounding
falsehood, deceit, rapine, bloodshed, and every species of enormity. Why does
he suffer his truth to be obscured, and his holy name to be trampled under
foot? This is that greatness of the Divine operation, that depth of the Divine
counsel, into the admiration of which the Psalmist breaks forth.
It is no doubt true, that there is an incomprehensible depth
of power and wisdom which God has displayed in the fabric of the universe; but
what the Psalmist has specially in view is, to administer a check to that
disposition which leads us to murmur against God, when he does not pursue our
plan in his providential managements. When anything in these may not agree with
the general ideas of men, we ought to contemplate it with reverence, and
remember that God, for the better trial of our obedience, has lifted his deep
and mysterious judgments far above our conceptions. (Commentaries)
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