Psalms 119:71 - John Trapp Complete Commentary

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Psalms 119:71 [It is] good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn thy statutes.

Ver. 71. It is good for me that I have been afflicted] And thereby humbled; for else the fruit of affliction is lost, and they are always impaired that are not improved by their sufferings, as all God's people are sure to be at length. The Lacedemonians of old (and the same is said of the Hollanders of late) grew rich by war, and were bettered when all other kingdoms were undone by it. The saints make benefit of their crosses, which to others are destructive.

That I might learn thy statutes] Luther saith of some of Saint Paul's Epistles, that they can never be understood but by the cross. Qui tribulantur, sacras literas melius intelligunt (saith he in another place) Through trails they better understood the Bible. securi et fortunati eas legunt sicut Ovidii carmen, that is, the afflicted do best understand the Scriptures, when the wealthy and secure read them but as one of Ovid's poems.

Psalms 119:71

71 It is good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn thy statutes.