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Psalm 121:3ESV·author unknown

He will not let your foot be moved; he who keeps you will not slumber.

John Calvin Reformed

The Psalmist opens as though an unbeliever, casting his eyes about in confusion, here and there, as if faith had not yet fixed him on God. But this unsettled looking teaches us something: true believers must learn to turn from all such wandering and direct their eyes alone to the Lord who made heaven and earth, where all help resides.

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Commenting on Psalm 121:1-8

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

He will not suffer thy foot to be moved. Though the paths of life are dangerous and difficult, yet we shall stand fast, for Jehovah will not permit our feet to slide; and if he will not suffer it we shall not suffer it. If our foot will be thus kept we may be sure that our head and heart will be preserved also.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Do not rely on creatures, on princes and great men like hills that fill the earth. In vain is salvation hoped for from them. Lift your eyes above the hills themselves; look beyond instruments to God, who makes them what they are to us. My help comes from the Lord alone, fetched in by faith in His promises and due regard to His institutions.

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Commenting on Psalm 121:1-8