Psalms 20:9 - Coke's Commentary on the Holy Bible

Bible Comments

Save, Lord, &c.— Lord, save the king: He will hear us, when we call: Or, And hear us, when we call. Houbigant and Mudge.

REFLECTIONS.—We have here,

1. The matter of the people's requests: That in the day of trouble the Lord would defend their king, whether from secret conspiracies or open violence; and that Jacob's God, whose providential care of him was so eminent, would shew the same tender regard to their sovereign, strengthening him with spiritual might, and from his sanctuary send him forth conquering and to conquer: that all his sacrifices might be accepted, and his prayers graciously answered; every desire crowned with success, and every petition granted. Note; (1.) The highest dignity cannot guard off troubles, and crowns especially are often lined with thorns. (2.) None need our prayers more than those whose height of station exposes them to so many temptations. (3.) When we begin with a sacrifice of prayer, we may hope to end with songs of praise.

The King Messiah saw many days of trouble, from the cradle to the grave, and, when he cried, was heard and holpen. His God supported him; angelic hopes attended to strengthen him; his offering was a sacrifice of a sweet smell, well-pleasing to God; and all his heart's desire, respecting the salvation of the faithful, was thereupon granted.
2. They promise hereupon to rejoice before God: We will rejoice, when these petitions are granted; then the praise of all shall be ascribed to the glorious author of the salvation; and in his name we will triumphantly set up our banners.

The triumphs of Jesus are matters of greatest joy to the faithful; in his salvation they rejoice, see all their foes laid at their feet, and set up their triumphant banners: O death where is thy sting? O grave where is thy victory? Thanks be to God that giveth us the victory through Jesus Christ our Lord; and at his feet the faithful believer's crown will be for ever laid, and shouting for joy he will ever cry, Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive blessing and glory.

Psalms 20:9

9 Save, LORD: let the king hear us when we call.