David
Psalm 31:16KJV·superscription

Make thy face to shine upon thy servant: save me for thy mercies’ sake.

John Calvin Reformed

David cries out from the depths of terror, having endured one danger after another, and makes his whole case rest upon trust in the Lord alone. He brings before God nothing but faith, for he understands that hope placed in God cannot possibly be disappointed, and on that confidence alone he builds his prayer for deliverance.

AI summary

Commenting on Psalm 31:1-24

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

In this section of the Psalm he renews his prayers, urging the same pleas as at first: earnest wrestlers attempt over and over again the same means of gaining their point.

Commenting on Psalm 31:14

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

Make thy face to shine upon thy servant. Give me the sunshine of heaven in my soul, and I will defy the tempests of earth. Permit me to enjoy a sense of thy favour, O Lord, and a consciousness that thou art pleased with my manner of life, and all men may frown and slander as they will.