The Difference Between Worldly and Godly Men
Psalm 4:6
There be many that say, Who will show us any good? LORD, lift you up the light of your countenance on us.


I. THE UNRENEWED MEN SEEK FOR HAPPINESS IN WORLDLY ENJOYMENTS.

1. The frequency of this conduct. The disposition of mind, expressed in this inquiry, belongs to every man until, by renewing grace, he is enabled to set his affection on things above. It is the language of their hearts, their lips, and their actions. There is, indeed, a great variety of objects that engage their attention and pursuit.

2. The foolishness of their conduct. Though desirous to enjoy good, they. apply not to God, who alone can give that which is good. Thus they show that they are under the influence of corrupt passions, and wish to live, if it were possible, independent of God.

3. The dangerousness of their conduct. The creatures are unable to help you in your greatest extremities when you most need assistance. This practice entails upon them that follow it certain misery and woe. It gives to the creatures the glory and honour which is due to the Creator.

II. THE GRACIOUS, GODLY MAN ESTEEMS THE FAVOUR OF GOD ABOVE EVERY EARTHLY ENJOYMENT. When men are reconciled to other men, they view them with complacency and delight. Any good will not satisfy the godly man's desires; the wealth of the world cannot make a portion for his immortal soul. The "light of God's countenance" includes —

1. God's reconciled favour and love.

2. A sense of its excellence and sweetness.

3. Experience of its joyful fruits and effects. All the temporal and spiritual mercies proceed from God's favour and goodwill.

(W. M'Culloch.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: There be many that say, Who will shew us any good? LORD, lift thou up the light of thy countenance upon us.

WEB: Many say, "Who will show us any good?" Yahweh, let the light of your face shine on us.




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