Psalms 94:13

"Blessed is the man whom you discipline, LORD, and teach out of your law,"

Key Reflection

This verse suggests that being disciplined by God and instructed through His laws brings blessedness. It implies that undergoing trials and guidance from God leads to a deeper understanding and closer relationship with Him, ultimately resulting in spiritual blessings.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

That thou mayest give him rest -Mayest make his mind quiet and calm; mayest save him from murmuring, from despondency, from impatience, by just confidence in thee, and in thy government. From the days of adversity -Or, in the days of evil; the time of calamity and trouble. That his mind may then be composed and calm. Until the pit be digged for the wicked -Until the wicked be punished; that is, while the preparations are going on, or while God seems to delay punishment, and the wicked are suffered to live as if God did not notice them, or would not punish them.

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