Daily Devotional
The Book of Psalms 23:2
The idea is that of calmness and
repose, as suggested by the image of flocks “lying down on the
grass.” But this is not the only idea. It is that of flocks that
lie down on the grass “fully fed” or “satisfied,” their wants
being completely supplied. The exact point of contemplation in the
mind of the poet, I apprehend, is that of a flock in young and
luxuriant grass, surrounded by abundance, and, having satisfied their
wants, lying down amidst this luxuriance with calm contentment. It is
not merely a flock enjoying repose; it is a flock whose wants are
supplied, lying down in the midst of abundance. Applied to the
psalmist himself, or to the people of God generally, the idea is,
that the wants of the soul are met and satisfied, and that, in the
full enjoyment of this, there is the conviction of abundance - the
repose of the soul at present satisfied, and feeling that in such
abundance want will always be unknown.
Albert Barnes – Theologian
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