Praise ye the LORD. Blessed is the man that feareth the
LORD, that delighteth greatly in his commandments (Ps. 112:1).
Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord, and delighteth
himself in his commandments; thus, by the second clause of the
verse, the prophet specifies in what the fear of God consists. And that the
addition of this explanatory clause is called for, is quite apparent from what
we remarked towards the conclusion of the preceding psalm. For, while the law
is boldly contemned by mankind, yet nothing is more common than to pretend that
they fear God. Such impiety is well refuted by the prophet, when he
acknowledges none as belonging to the worshippers of God, but he who endeavors
to keep his law. The prophet makes a distinction between a willing and prompt
endeavor to keep the law, and that which consists in mere servile and constrained
obedience.
We must, therefore, cheerfully embrace the law of God, and
that, too, in such a manner, that the love of it, with all its sweetness, may
overcome all the allurements of the flesh, otherwise, mere attention to it will
be unavailing. Hence a man cannot be regarded as a genuine observer of the law,
until he has attained to this—that the delight which he takes in the law of God
renders obedience agreeable to him.
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