David
Psalm 145:15BSB·superscription

The eyes of all look to You, and You give them their food in season.

John Calvin Reformed

David composes this entire psalm as one continuous celebration of God's perfections and works. His theme is God's excellent wisdom, goodness, and righteousness shown both in governing the world and in His particular care for His people. Each verse unfolds what makes Him worthy of endless praise.

AI summary

Commenting on Psalm 145:1-21

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

The eyes of all wait upon thee. They have learned to look to thee: it has become their nature to turn to thee for all they want. As children look to a father for all they need, so do the creatures look to God, the all sufficient Provider. It were well if all men had the eye of faith, and if all waited therewith upon the Lord.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

All God's works praise Him, but His saints actively bless Him as children call their parents blessed. They collect the tribute of praise from inferior creatures and pay it to heaven. His saints, the workmanship of His grace, have the most reason to celebrate His kingdom and the control He holds over all earthly powers.

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Commenting on Psalm 145:10-21