David
Psalm 37:19KJV·superscription

They shall not be ashamed in the evil time: and in the days of famine they shall be satisfied.

John Calvin Reformed

The faithful see the world in chaos: the godless prosper while the pious suffer, which tempts us to think God either absent or indifferent. This psalm strengthens us against that very temptation by declaring their felicity cursed and fleeting, while God's care for His own never fails, even in calamity.

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Commenting on Psalm 37:1-40

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

They shall not be ashamed in the evil time. Calamities will come, but deliverances will come also. As the righteous never reckoned upon immunity from trouble, they will not be disappointed when they are called to take their share of it, but the rather they will cast themselves anew upon their God, and prove again his faithfulness and love.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

In these verses we have, I. The foregoing precepts inculcated; for we are so apt to disquiet ourselves with needless fruitless discontents and distrusts that it is necessary there should be precept upon precept, and line upon line, to suppress them and arm us against them. 1.

Commenting on Psalm 37:7-20