Psalms 118:3

"Let Israel now say that his loving kindness endures forever."

Key Reflection

This verse encourages the people of Israel to affirm God's enduring mercy and faithfulness, reinforcing a covenant relationship where God’s love remains constant through all generations. Such an affirmation underscores the eternal nature of God's blessings and his unwavering commitment to his people.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Let the house of Aaron now say ... -ComparePsalms 115:10. The ministers of religion. They are appointed to serve God; to lead in his worship; to defend his truth; to keep up faith in the truth of religion. They are, therefore, interested in my case, and may derive from it a new proof of the merciful character of God which they may employ, not only for their own encouragement in personal piety, but in the duties of their office. My case furnishes a new argument, of which they can make use in defending the truth, and in illustrating the power of religion.

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