The historical background of this acrostic psalm is related (in 1Samuel 21:10-15).
It bears all the marks of the testimony on one who narrowly escaped death, just as the passage in Samuel describes.
As such, it contains the praise and testimony of the one who was redeemed (verses 1-10), and the seasoned instruction that can stem from such deliverance (verses 11-22).
Individual and corporate applications of the LORD’s deliverance are found throughout. This psalm unfolds with a praise mode followed by teaching.
I. Personal Testimony (34:1-10);
II. Personal Teaching (34:11-22).
Psalm 34:1 I will bless the LORD at all times: His praise [shall] continually [be] in my mouth.
His meaning is, that he should not only retain in his heart a grateful sense of the divine favors, but should express it with his lips.
Psalm 34:4 I sought the LORD, and He heard me, and delivered me from all my fears.
Psalm 34:8 O taste and see that the LORD [is] good: blessed [is] the man [that] trusteth in Him.
I.e. put the matter to the test of experience.
Psalm 34:13 Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.
From speaking wrong things.
Always give utterance to truth, and truth alone.
THIS is a test that ought to be repeated over and over with in creasing emphasis, for evil speaking has come to be the bane of society, and the curse of the church.
*Evil speaking emanates from the… John 8:44 ...father of lies. He is the… Revelation 12:10 ...accuser of the brethren.
*Not so Christ. Though persecuted and slandered and insulted, He uttered no retaliatory word in reply. 1 Peter 2:23 When He was reviled, He reviled not again.
Psalm 34:18 The LORD [is] nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit.
“Broken heart, contrite spirit”:
The word contrite in the Scripture above, means crushed.
Psalm 34:22 The LORD redeemeth the soul of His servants: and none of them that trust in Him shall be desolate.
If Satan continue his assaults, "God's grace is sufficient for thee." 2 Corinthians 12:9.
Faith is the mark of the ransomed."
BooksOfTheBible/Charles Spurgeon/E.J. Waggoner

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