CONCORD despondency




mhcc@Psalms:13 @ ****** Psalms 13 ****** *** Outline of Psalms 13 *** The psalmist complains that God had long withdrawn. He earnestly prays for comfort. He assures himself of an answer of peace. -...pass from depth of despondency to...5. All is gloomy dejection in ver. 4; but here the mind of the despondent worshipper rises above all its distressing fears, and throws itself, without reserve, on the mercy and care of its Divine Redeemer. See the power of faith, and how good it is to draw near to God. If we bring our cares and griefs to the throne of grace, and leave them there, we may go away like Hannah, and our countenances will be no more said, *** Commentary ***

mhcc@Psalms:31:19-24 @ Verse 19-24 -...yielding to impatience or despondency under...-begotten Son of God, to be the atonement for their sins. Let not any yield to unbelief, or think, under discouraging circumstances, that they are cut off from before the eyes of the Lord, and left to the pride of men. Lord, pardon our complaints and fears; increase our faith, patience, love, and gratitude; teach us to rejoice in tribulation and in hope. The deliverance of Christ, with the destruction of his enemies, ought to strengthen and comfort the hearts of believers under all their afflictions here below, that having suffered courageously with their Master, they may triumphantly enter into his joy and glory. **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@Psalms:77:Isa @ Verse Isaiah - strkjv@50:10. Nothing wounds and pierces like the thought of God's being angry. God's own people, in a cloudy and dark day, may be tempted to make wrong conclusions about their spiritual state, and that of God's kingdom in the world. But we must not give way to such fears. Let faith answer them from the Scripture. The troubled fountain will work itself clear again; and the recollection of former times of joyful experience often raises a hope, tending to relief. Doubts and fears proceed from the want and weakness of faith. Despondency and distrust under affliction, are too often the infirmities of believers, and, as such, are to be thought upon by us with sorrow and shame. When, unbelief is working in us, we must thus suppress its risings.

mhcc@Psalms:130:1-4 @ Verse 1-4 - The only way of relief for a sin-...not from sloth and despondency that...

mhcc@Jeremiah:45 @ ****** Jeremiah 45 ****** *** Outline of Jeremiah 45 *** An encouragement sent to Baruch. -...of our fretfulness and despondency better...__Outline Henry'__46 **** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****

mhcc@John:6:66-71 @ Verse 66-71 -...and bids fear and despondency flee...**** Matthew Henry's Commentary ****


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