He hath dispersed, he hath given to the poor; his
righteousness endureth for ever; his horn shall be exalted with honour (Ps.
112:9).
Once more the psalmist affirms that the righteous never lose
the fruit and the reward of their liberality. And first, by dispersing, the
prophet intimates, that they did not give sparingly and grudgingly, as some do
who imagine that they discharge their duty to the poor when they dole out a
small pittance to them, but that they give liberally as necessity requires and
their means allow; for it may happen that a liberal heart does not possess a
large portion of the wealth of this world. All that the prophet means is, that
they are never so parsimonious as not to be always ready to distribute
according to their means.
Next he adds, they give to the poor, meaning that
they do not bestow their charity at random, but with prudence and discretion
meet the wants of the necessitous. We are aware that unnecessary and
superfluous expenditure for the sake of ostentation is frequently lauded by the
world; and, consequently, a larger quantity of the good things of this life is
squandered away in luxury and ambition than is dispensed in charity prudently
bestowed. The prophet instructs us that the praise which belongs to liberality
does not consist in distributing our goods without any regard to the objects
upon whom they are conferred, and the purposes to which they are applied, but
in relieving the wants of the really necessitous, and in the money being
expended on things proper and lawful.
This passage is quoted by Paul, (2 Cor. 9:9) in which he
informs us that it is an easy matter for God to bless us with plenty, so that
we may exercise our bounty freely, deliberately, and impartially, and this
accords best with the design of the prophet. (Commentaries)
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