He gives snow like wool; he scatters frost like ashes.
God stirs us to praise Him for two reasons: His power and wisdom shown in governing all creation, and His special mercy to His chosen Church, restoring it when it falls, gathering it when scattered. The Psalm likely arose after Jerusalem's rebuilding, when the people saw God's hand return them from captivity.
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Commenting on Psalm 147:1-20
God Himself spreads the snow like wool and scatters frost like ashes, He is no distant deity but actively at work in every season. Whether He feeds us with finest wheat or clothes the earth in snow, He is the same God giving gifts, and each deserves our praise.
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Jerusalem and Zion must praise God for their restored gates and strengthened walls, for their children multiplied and blessed. Safety comes not from bars alone but from God's blessing; peace in the land opens the way for Him to feed His people with the finest wheat.
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Commenting on Psalm 147:12-20