Eyes Steadfastly Fixed on God
Psalm 141:7-8
Our bones are scattered at the grave's mouth, as when one cuts and splits wood on the earth.…


: — The determination to do a certain thing involves the possibility and sometimes the probability of not doing it. The regal faculty of will controls the use of other faculties, which may be exercised in different ways and in different degrees according to its resolve. The desires and aspirations of the soul, like the organs of the body, may be employed in this direction or in that, and of all created beings on earth man has most freedom. Some creatures have eyes adapted for a use which is special and limited. The beast or bird of prey, for example, has for the pupil of its eye a vertical slit, in order that it may look up and down for its victims. The ruminants — oxen, horses, and the like — have a horizontal slit, in order that without special effort they may look for the succulent grass which spreads on each side of them in a fertile meadow. But we have circular pupils — in other words, we have no bias in one direction more than in another, and thus even in these lower capacities God gives us a hint of our responsibility for choice and of our power of will which makes our life a moral probation. Hence you may resolve as the psalmist did, "I will look up," or you may not so resolve.

(A. Rowland, B. A.).



Parallel Verses
KJV: Our bones are scattered at the grave's mouth, as when one cutteth and cleaveth wood upon the earth.

WEB: "As when one plows and breaks up the earth, our bones are scattered at the mouth of Sheol."




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