Exposition on the Psalms of David
"The Lord." Here he gives thanks for the benefits to the people. And first he sets forth the benefits already shown. Second he asks that they be continued, at "Save your people." The same benefits that were done to him, when he says "the Lord is my helper," etc., he says were done to the people, when he says "the Lord is the strength" of the Jewish people delivered through me from the Philistines. And Christ is the strength of his people delivered through him from sin: Is. 12: "The Lord is my strength, and he has become my salvation": Ps. 142: "My protector, and in him I have hoped." And he is "the protector of the salvations," that is, he protects those who have been saved through Christ: Acts 4: "There is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved." Christ therefore protects us in the present, lest we fall into sin; and therefore "of the salvations," that is, of those predestined for salvation, he will protect in the future, delivering from every evil: Rev. 7: "They shall not hunger, nor thirst anymore, neither shall the sun fall upon them, nor any heat," etc.
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