I. God of the Young (Mk. 9:42; Matt. 18:6; 21:14-16; Ps. 8; Lk. 18:15-16; Ps. 22:9-10)
The Israelites singing this came into the world as members of Abrahamâs family, the recipients of Godâs promises. These believers learn here to trace Godâs work in their lives back to the very beginning of their personal existence, before they were even born. Indeed, they even consider the faith that they articulate now to have begun then, before they could speak it. (ESV Study Bible)
II. God of the Old
âThe suppliant manifests a serenity often denied to the youngâŠ[which is] the product of âa long memory of Godâs faithfulness and a growing hope in His life-renewing powerââ (D. Kidner).
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Rev. David Reese served as the pastor of the Springs Reformed Church from 2002-2014. He is a graduate (Master of Divinity) of the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA.