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Humble Confidence. A song of degrees of David. 1 LORD , my heart is not haughty, nor mine eyes lofty: neither do I exercise myself in great matters, or in things too high for me. 2 Surely I have behaved and quieted myself, as a child that is weaned of his mother: my soul is even as a weaned child. 3 Let Israel hope in the LORD from henceforth and for ever. Here are two things which will be comforts to us:-- I. Consciousness of our integrity. This was David's rejoicing, that his heart could witness for him that he had walked humbly with his God, notwithstanding the censures he was under and the temptations he was in. 1. He aimed not at a high condition, nor was he desirous of making a figure in the world, but, if God had so ordered, could have been well content to spend all his days, as he did in the beginning of them, in the sheep-folds. His own brother, in a passion, charged him with pride ( 1 Samuel 17:28 ), but the charge was groundless and unjust. God, who searches the heart, knew, (1.) That he had no conceited opinion of himself, or his own merits: Lord, my heart is not haughty. Humble saints cannot think so well of themselves as others think of them, are not in love with their own shadow, nor do they magnify their own attainments or achievements. The love of God reigning in the heart will subdue all inordinate self-love. (2.) That he had neither a scornful nor an aspiring look: " My eyes are not lofty, either to look with envy upon those that are above me or to look with disdain upon those that are below me." Where there is a proud heart there is commonly a proud look ( Proverbs 6:17 ), but the humble publican will not so much as lift up his eyes. (3.) That he did not employ himself in things above his station, in things too great or too high for him. He did not employ himself in studies too high; he made God's word his meditation, and did not amuse himself with matters of nice speculation or doubtful disputation, or covet to be wise above what is written. To know God and our duty is learning sufficiently high for us. He did not employ himself in affairs too great; he followed his ewes, and never set up for a politician; no, nor for a soldier; for, when his brethren went to the wars, he staid at home to keep the sheep. It is our wisdom, and will be our praise, to keep within our sphere, and not to intrude into things which we have not seen, or meddle with that which does not belong to us. Princes and scholars must not exercise themselves in matters too great, too high, for men: and those in a low station, and of ordinary capacities, must not pretend to that which is out of their reach, and which they were not cut out for. Those will fall under due shame that affect undue honours. 2. He was well reconciled to every condition that God placed him in ( Psalms 131:2 ; Psalms 131:2 ): I have behaved and quieted myself as a child that is weaned of his mother. As he had not proudly aimed at the kingdom, so, since God had appointed him to it, he had not behaved insolently towards any, nor been restless in his attempts to get the crown before the time set; but, (1.) He had been as humble as a little child about the age of a weanling, as manageable and governable, and as far from aiming at high things; as entirely at God's disposal as the child at the disposal of the mother or nurse; as far from taking state upon him, though anointed to be king, or valuing himself upon the prospect of his future advancement, as a child in the arms. Our Saviour has taught us humility by this comparison ( Matthew 18:3 ); we must become as little children. (2.) He had been as indifferent to the wealth and honour of this world as a child is to the breast when it is thoroughly weaned from it. I have levelled and quieted myself (so Dr. Hammond reads it) as a child that is weaned. This intimates that our hearts are naturally as desirous of worldly things as the babe is of the breast, and in like manner relish them, cry for them, are fond of them, play with them, and cannot live without them. But, by the grace of God, a soul that is sanctified, is weaned from those things. Providence puts wormwood upon the breast, and that helps to wean us. The child is perhaps cross and fretful while it is in the weaning and thinks itself undone when it has lost the breast. But in a day or two it is forgotten; the fret is over, and it accommodates itself well enough to a new way of feeding, cares no longer for milk, but can bear strong meat. Thus does a gracious soul quiet itself under the loss of that which it loved and disappointment in that which it hoped for, and is easy whatever happens, lives, and lives comfortably, upon God and the covenant-grace, when creatures prove dry breasts. When our condition is not to our mind we must bring our mind to our condition; and then we are easy to ourselves and all about us; then our souls are as a weaned child. II. Confidence in God; and this David recommends to all Israel of God, no doubt from his own experience of the benefit of it ( Psalms 131:3 ; Psalms 131:3 ): Let Israel hope in the Lord, and let them continue to do so henceforth and for ever. Though David could himself wait patiently and quietly for the crown designed him, yet perhaps Israel, the people whose darling he was, would be ready to attempt something in favour of him before the time; and therefore endeavours to quiet them too, and bids them hope in the Lord that they should see a happy change of the face of affairs in due time. Thus it is good to hope and quietly to wait for the salvation of the Lord. return to ' Top of Page ' Psalms Psa 130 Psalms Psa Psalms Psa 132 Footnotes: Copyright Statement These files are public domain and are a derivative of an electronic edition that is available on the Christian Classics Ethereal Library Website. Bibliographical Information Henry, Matthew. "Complete Commentary on Psalms 131". 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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological
겸손한 확신. 다윗의 계단 시편. 1 여호와여, 내 마음이 교만하지 않고, 내 눈이 높지 않습니다. 나는 크고 높은 일들에 스스로를 두지 않았습니다. 2 참으로 나는 내 영혼을 잠잠하게 하고 고요하게 했습니다. 마치 젖 뗀 아이가 어머니 품에 있는 것 같이, 내 영혼은 젖 뗀 아이와 같습니다. 3 이스라엘아, 이제부터 영원까지 여호와를 바라라.
우리에게 위로가 되는 두 가지가 있다.
**I. 자신의 진실함에 대한 자각.** 이것이 다윗의 기쁨이었다. 그는 비록 비난을 받고 유혹 가운데 있었지만, 자기 마음이 하나님 앞에서 겸손히 행했음을 자신의 양심이 증언한다는 것을 알았다.
**1.** 그는 높은 처지를 목표로 삼지 않았고, 세상에서 드러나기를 바라지 않았다. 하나님이 그렇게 정하셨다면, 처음처럼 평생을 양 떼 가운데서 보내는 것에도 충분히 만족할 수 있었다. 그의 친형제가 격분하여 그를 교만하다고 비난했지만(사무엘상 17:28), 그 비난은 근거 없는 부당한 것이었다. 마음을 살피시는 하나님은 아셨다.
(1) 그는 자기 자신이나 자신의 공로에 대해 거만한 생각을 품지 않았다. "여호와여, 내 마음이 교만하지 않습니다." 겸손한 성도는 다른 사람들이 자신을 평가하는 것만큼 자신을 높이 여기지 않는다. 자기 그림자에 반하지 않으며, 자신의 자질이나 업적을 과장하지 않는다. 마음속에 하나님의 사랑이 지배할 때, 모든 지나친 자기 사랑은 억제된다.
(2) 그는 자신보다 위에 있는 사람을 부러워하거나 아래에 있는 사람을 멸시하는 교만한 눈을 갖지 않았다. "내 눈이 높지 않습니다." 교만한 마음이 있는 곳에는 흔히 교만한 눈빛이 따른다(잠언 6:17). 그러나 겸손한 세리는 눈을 들어 하늘을 쳐다보지도 못했다.
(3) 그는 자신의 처지에 맞지 않는 일, 즉 자신에게 너무 크고 높은 일에 스스로를 두지 않았다. 그는 지나치게 높은 학문에 몰두하지 않았다. 하나님의 말씀을 묵상하는 것이 그의 명상이었고, 미묘한 사변이나 논쟁적인 토론으로 스스로를 어지럽히지 않았으며, 기록된 것 이상으로 지혜롭고자 하지 않았다. 하나님과 우리의 의무를 아는 것이 우리에게 충분히 높은 학문이다. 그는 너무 큰 일에 자신을 투입하지 않았다. 암양들을 따라다녔고, 한 번도 정치인이 되려 하지 않았다. 형제들이 전쟁에 나갈 때도 그는 집에 남아 양을 쳤다. 자신의 영역 안에서 행하고, 보지도 못한 일에 끼어들지 않으며, 자신에게 속하지 않는 것에 참견하지 않는 것이 우리의 지혜이며 우리의 칭찬이 될 것이다. 높은 지위에 있는 자도, 학식 있는 자도, 인간으로서 너무 크고 높은 일에 자신을 두어서는 안 된다. 낮은 처지에 있고 평범한 능력을 가진 사람들도 자신의 능력 밖의 것, 자신과 맞지 않는 것을 넘보아서는 안 된다. 마땅치 않은 명예를 탐하는 사람들은 마땅한 수치를 당할 것이다.
**2.** 그는 하나님이 정해 주신 모든 처지에 잘 화해하고 있었다(시편 131:2). "나는 내 영혼을 마치 젖 뗀 아이가 어머니 품에 있는 것 같이 잠잠하게 하고 고요하게 했습니다." 그는 교만하게 왕권을 목표로 삼지 않았다. 하나님이 그에게 왕권을 정해 주셨으니, 그는 누구에게도 오만하게 행하지 않았고, 정해진 때가 되기 전에 왕관을 얻으려고 안달하지도 않았다. 오히려,
(1) 그는 젖을 막 뗀 나이의 어린아이처럼 겸손했다. 그만큼 다루기 쉽고 순종적이었으며, 높은 것을 목표로 삼는 것과는 거리가 멀었다. 기름 부음을 받아 왕이 될 것이었지만, 마치 어머니나 유모의 품에 안긴 아이처럼 온전히 하나님의 처분에 자신을 맡겼다. 아이의 품에 안겨 있는 것처럼 미래의 영광에 대한 전망을 자랑하지 않았다. 우리 구주께서도 이 비유로 겸손을 가르치셨다(마태복음 18:3). 우리는 어린아이와 같이 되어야 한다.
(2) 그는 이 세상의 부와 명예에 대해, 젖을 완전히 뗀 아이가 젖에 무관심한 것만큼이나 무관심했다. "나는 내 영혼을 평탄하게 하고 고요하게 했습니다"(해먼드 박사의 번역). "마치 젖 뗀 아이와 같이." 이것은 우리 마음이 본래 세상 것들을 바라는 것이, 마치 아이가 젖을 원하는 것과 같음을 보여 준다. 아이가 젖을 좋아하고, 울며 구하고, 아끼고, 어루만지며, 젖 없이는 살 수 없다고 여기는 것처럼, 우리 마음도 세상 것들을 그렇게 대한다. 그러나 하나님의 은혜로 거룩해진 영혼은 그런 것들에서 젖을 뗀다. 섭리는 젖꼭지에 쓴 것을 바름으로써 젖을 떼는 것을 돕는다. 아이는 젖을 뗄 때 칭얼거리고 짜증을 내며, 젖을 잃은 것이 마치 모든 것을 잃은 것처럼 여긴다. 그러나 하루 이틀이 지나면 잊어버린다. 짜증도 가라앉고, 새로운 먹는 방식에 잘 적응하여, 더 이상 젖을 찾지 않으며 단단한 음식도 먹을 수 있다. 은혜로운 영혼도 이처럼, 사랑하던 것을 잃고 바라던 것이 실망으로 돌아왔을 때 스스로를 고요하게 한다. 피조물이 메마른 젖가슴임이 드러났을 때에도, 하나님과 언약의 은혜 위에서 편안하게, 만족하며 살아간다. 우리의 처지가 마음에 맞지 않을 때, 우리는 마음을 처지에 맞추어야 한다. 그렇게 하면 우리는 우리 자신과 우리 주변의 모든 사람에게 편안해진다. 그때 우리 영혼은 젖 뗀 아이와 같다.
**II. 하나님 안에서의 확신.** 다윗은 자신이 그 유익을 경험했기에, 이 확신을 이스라엘 모든 백성에게 권면한다(시편 131:3). "이스라엘아, 이제부터 영원까지 여호와를 바라라. 계속 그렇게 하라." 다윗 자신은 정해진 왕관을 위해 조용히, 평안하게 기다릴 수 있었다. 그러나 그의 사랑을 받는 이스라엘 백성은 때가 되기 전에 그를 위해 무언가를 시도하려 할지도 모른다. 그래서 그는 그들을 진정시키려 하며, 때가 되면 형편이 좋게 바뀌는 것을 보게 될 것이라는 소망을 여호와 안에 두라고 권면한다. 이처럼 여호와의 구원을 소망하며 조용히 기다리는 것이 좋다.
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P S A L M S PSALM CXXXI. This psalm is David's profession of humility, humbly made, with thankfulness to God for his grace, and not in vain-glory. It is probable enough that (as most interpreters suggest) David made this protestation in answer to the calumnies of Saul and his courtiers, who represented David as an ambitious aspiring man, who, under pretence of a divine appointment, sought the kingdom, in the pride of his heart. But he appeals to God, that, on the contrary, I. He aimed at nothing high nor great, Psalms 131:1 . II. He was very easy in every condition which God allotted him ( Psalms 131:2 ); and therefore, III. He encourages all good people to trust in God as he did, Psalms 131:3 . Some have made it an objection against singing David's psalms that there are many who cannot say, "My heart is not haughty," c. It is true there are but we may sing it for the same purpose that we read it, to teach and admonish ourselves, and one another, what we ought to be, with repentance that we have come short of being so, and humble prayer to God for his grace to make us so. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-3" class="com-number"
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시편 131편. 이 시편은 다윗이 겸손함을 고백한 것으로, 허영심에서가 아니라 하나님의 은혜에 감사하며 겸손히 드린 고백이다. 대다수 해석자들이 지적하듯, 다윗은 사울과 그 신하들의 비방에 답하기 위해 이 고백을 했을 가능성이 높다. 그들은 다윗이 교만한 야심으로 신적 임명을 핑계 삼아 왕권을 노린다고 묘사했다. 그러나 다윗은 하나님께 호소한다. 첫째로, 그는 높은 것이나 큰 것을 목표로 삼지 않았다(시편 131:1). 둘째로, 하나님이 정해 주신 어떤 처지에서도 그는 만족하며 편안했다(시편 131:2). 셋째로, 이를 근거로 그는 모든 선한 사람들에게 하나님을 신뢰하라고 권면한다(시편 131:3).
어떤 사람들은 "내 마음이 교만하지 않습니다"라고 고백할 수 없는 이들이 많다는 이유로 다윗의 시편을 노래하는 것에 반대한다. 물론 그런 사람들이 있다. 그러나 우리는 이 시편을 읽는 것과 같은 목적으로 노래할 수 있다. 곧 우리가 어떠해야 하는지를 서로 가르치고 권면하되, 그에 미치지 못한 것을 회개하고, 하나님께서 은혜로 우리를 그렇게 만들어 주시기를 겸손히 구하며 노래하는 것이다.
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