
Text -- Psalms 145:18 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 145:18; Psa 145:18
To answer their prayers.
JFB -> Psa 145:18-19
Clarke -> Psa 145:18
Clarke: Psa 145:18 - -- The Lord is nigh - Whoever calls upon God in truth, with a sincere and upright heart, one that truly desires his salvation, to that person God is ni...
The Lord is nigh - Whoever calls upon God in truth, with a sincere and upright heart, one that truly desires his salvation, to that person God is nigh. The following verse shows he is not only near to praying people, bu
1. He will hear their cry
2. Fulfil their desires
3. Save them. Reader, lift up thy soul in prayer to this merciful God.
Calvin -> Psa 145:18
Calvin: Psa 145:18 - -- 18.Jehovah is near to all that call upon him. This truth is principally applicable to believers, whom God in the way of singular privilege invites to...
18.Jehovah is near to all that call upon him. This truth is principally applicable to believers, whom God in the way of singular privilege invites to draw near him, promising that he will be favorable to their prayers. Faith, there is no doubt, lies idle and even dead without prayer, in which the spirit of adoption shows and exercises itself, and by which we evidence that all his promises are considered by us as stable and sure. The inestimable grace of God, in short, towards believers, appears in this, that he exhibits himself to them as a Father. As many doubts steal upon us when we pray to God, and we either approach him with trembling, or fail by becoming discouraged and lifeless, David declares it to be true without exception, that God hears all who call upon him. At the same time, as most men pervert and profane the method of calling upon God through inventions of their own, the right manner of praying is laid down in the next part of the verse, which is, that we should pray in truth. Although men resort to God in a cold manner, or even in their prayers expostulate with him, while their hearts are swelling with pride or with anger, they yet complain that they are not heard; just as if there were no difference between praying and quarreling, or the exercise of faith and hypocrisy. The greater part of men, involved in infidelity, scarcely believe that there is a God in heaven at all; others would banish him from it if they could; others would tie him down to their views and, wishes, while some seek slight and insufficient ways of reconciling him, so that the common way of praying is but an idle and empty ceremony. 283 And although nearly all men without exception have recourse to God in the time of their need, they are few indeed who bring the smallest measure of faith or repentance. It were better that the name of God should be buried in oblivion than exposed to such insults. There is good reason, therefore, why truth should be said to be necessary in our prayers — that they come from a sincere heart. The falsehood, which is the opposite of this sincerity, is of various kinds; indeed it were difficult to enumerate them — infidelity, wavering, impatience, murmuring, pretended humility, in short there are as many sorts of it as there are sinful dispositions. The truth being one of no small importance, David again confirms and enlarges upon it in the next verse. The repetition is worthy of our particular notice, for such is our tendency to unbelief, that there are few who in calling upon God do not look upon their prayers as fruitless. Hence the perverse manner in which the wandering minds of men are tossed hither and thither, as in the Papacy they invented patrons without number, holding it of no importance almost to embrace with an unwavering faith the promises by which God invites us to himself.
TSK -> Psa 145:18
TSK: Psa 145:18 - -- nigh unto : Psa 34:18, Psa 46:1, Psa 46:5; Deu 4:7; 1Ki 18:27, 1Ki 18:28; Isa 58:9; Joh 14:23; Jam 4:8
call upon : Psa 17:1, Psa 119:2; Pro 15:8; Isa ...

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Barnes -> Psa 145:18
Barnes: Psa 145:18 - -- The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him - There is a sense in which he is "nigh"to all, for he is everywhere present; but there is a ...
The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him - There is a sense in which he is "nigh"to all, for he is everywhere present; but there is a special sense in which he seems to be near to us; in which he manifests himself to us; in which he gives us evidence of his presence. It is in prayer, in praise, in his ordinances - in his gracious interpositions in our behalf - in the peace and joy which we have in communion with him. Compare the notes at Psa 34:18 : "The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart."
To all that call upon him in truth - In sincerity; not hypocritically; worshipping him as the true God, and with a sincere desire to obtain his favor. Compare the notes at Joh 4:24. We can have no hope that God will hear us unless we are sincere in our worship. He sees the heart, and he will act toward us as we are, and not as we profess to be.
Poole -> Psa 145:18
Poole: Psa 145:18 - -- Is nigh unto all them to answer their prayers for relief,
that call upon him in truth sincerely, or with an upright heart, trusting to him, and wai...
Is nigh unto all them to answer their prayers for relief,
that call upon him in truth sincerely, or with an upright heart, trusting to him, and waiting upon him in his way.
Gill -> Psa 145:18
Gill: Psa 145:18 - -- The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him,.... He is not only nigh unto them in relation, being their near kinsman, brother, father, husband,...
The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him,.... He is not only nigh unto them in relation, being their near kinsman, brother, father, husband, and head, but with respect to place and presence; not in a general way, as he is the omnipresent God, and so nigh to all, and from whose presence there is no fleeing; but in a special way, he is so nigh to them as he is not unto others, Deu 4:7. He is in their hearts, and dwells there by faith, and they dwell in him; his blood is sprinkled in their consciences, and his righteousness is unto them and upon them; his salvation is brought near to them, to their very hearts, and they are nearer that than when they first believed; he is nigh to them that call upon him, for Christ is equally called upon as the Father; see 1Co 1:2; so as to give them what they ask of him, and to help them in all their times of need;
to all that call upon him in truth; in faith and with fervency, constantly and importunely, and in the sincerity and uprightness of their hearts; with true hearts, cordially and affectionately; their hearts and mouths agreeing together, as Kimchi observes.

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NET Notes -> Psa 145:18
Geneva Bible -> Psa 145:18
Geneva Bible: Psa 145:18 The LORD [is] nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in ( l ) truth.
( l ) Which only belongs to the faithful: and this vir...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 145:1-21
TSK Synopsis: Psa 145:1-21 - --1 David praises God for his fame;8 for his goodness;11 for his kingdom;14 for his providence;17 for his justice, holiness, and saving mercy.
Maclaren -> Psa 145:16-19
Maclaren: Psa 145:16-19 - --The Satisfier Of All Desires
Thou openest Thine hand, and satisfiest the desire of every living thing
19. He will fulfil the desire of them tha...
MHCC -> Psa 145:10-21
MHCC: Psa 145:10-21 - --All God's works show forth his praises. He satisfies the desire of every living thing, except the unreasonable children of men, who are satisfied with...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 145:10-21
Matthew Henry: Psa 145:10-21 - -- The greatness and goodness of him who is optimus et maximus - the best and greatest of beings, were celebrated in the former part of the psalm;...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 145:14-21
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 145:14-21 - --
The poet now celebrates in detail the deeds of the gracious King. The words with ל are pure datives, cf. the accusative expression in Psa 146:8. H...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 145:1-21 - --Psalm 145
This acrostic psalm begins a series of six psalms, the last six in the Psalter, that are espec...

Constable: Psa 145:17-21 - --3. God's responsiveness to prayer 145:17-21
Everything the Lord does is right. Kindness also mar...
