David
Psalm 18:45ESV·superscription

Foreigners lost heart and came trembling out of their fortresses.

John Calvin Reformed

David came to the throne through almost insurmountable trials, and foreign enemies harassed him even into old age. Rather than boast of his own victories, he exalts God as the true author of them, showing that his reign prefigures Christ's kingdom, one that will triumph over all resistance by the Father's incomprehensible power.

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Commenting on Psalm 18:1-50

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

Repetition in prayer and praise is never empty; it only deepens. Like wine growing richer on the lees, gratitude strengthens as we turn His mercy over and over in our hearts. These verses are golden fruit in silver baskets, showing the believer's victorious path and his enemies' rout.

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Commenting on Psalm 18:29

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

"The strangers shall fade away." Like sear leaves or blasted trees our foes and Christ's foes shall find no sap and stamina remaining in them. Those who are strangers to Jesus are strangers to all lasting happiness; those must soon fade who refuse to be watered from the river of life.