The LORD shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion:
rule thou in the midst of thine enemies (Ps. 110:2).
How astonishing was it, that though the whole world was
leagued in opposition to Christ’s kingdom, it yet continued to spread and
prosper. In a word, David here animates the hearts of the godly against being
dispirited by the foolhardy attempts on the part of those who presume to
introduce discord and disorder into the kingdom of Christ; for he shows them
that God will put forth his invincible power for the maintaining of the glory
of his sacred throne.
What time, then, our minds are agitated by various
commotions, let us learn confidently to repose on this support, that however
much the world may rage against Christ, it will never be able to hurl him from
the right hand of the Father. Moreover, as he does not reign on his own
account, but for our salvation, we may rest assured that we will be protected
and preserved from all ills under the guardianship of this invincible King.
Doubtless our condition in this world is connected with many
hardships; but as it is the will of God that Christ’s kingdom should be
encompassed with many enemies, and that too with the design of keeping us in a
state of constant warfare, it becomes us to exercise patience and meekness; and
assured of God’s aid, boldly to set at nought the rage of the whole world.
From this passage we are instructed as to the calling of the
Gentiles. Because, if God had not told us in this place respecting the
extension of Christ’s kingdom, we would not this day have been classed among
his people. But as the wall is broken down, (Eph. 2:14) and the gospel
promulgated, we have been gathered together into the body of the Church, and
Christ’s power is put forth to uphold and defend us. (Commentaries)
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