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| A Song of degrees. |  | 
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| 1 Out of the depths have I cried unto thee, O LORD. | Out of the depths –  In every life, in the present reign of sin and evil, the somber shades predominate. R5802:2, R1759:2 
 It is in seasons of overwhelming sorrow, when we draw near to the Lord, that he draws especially near to us. R1759:5, R5802:3
 
 Have I cried –  The soul that has never known the discipline of sorrow and trouble has never yet learned the preciousness of the Lord's love and helpfulness. R1759:3
 
 Unto thee, O LORD –  The righteousness of our Savior is our glorious dress in which we may come to God with humble boldness, courage. R5802:5
 
 
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| 2 Lord, hear my voice: let thine ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications. |  | 
| 3 If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? | Mark iniquities –  When the heart is true and loyal, God does not mark our infirmities in a record against us. R1759:6 
 Mark against us the unavoidable blemishes of our earthen vessel. R5802:5
 
 Who shall stand? –  David, feeling his own shortcomings, longed for full deliverance from every imperfection. R5802:3
 
 
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| 4 But there is forgiveness with thee, that thou mayest be feared. | There Is forgiveness –  Mercy is one of the grandest and most impressive features of the divine character. R3599:2 
 The fact that God gives us credit for our heart intentions prompts us to greater reverence for him. R5681:1
 
 That thou mayest –  It is God's love which constrains us to seek him, desire to serve him, and walk in the footsteps of Jesus. R4931:3
 
 If God were not forgiving and merciful, we might indeed be in terror before him, but we could not love him, not have the same incentive to righteousness. R3599:2
 
 Feared –  Reverenced. R1759:5, R4931:3
 
 
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| 5 I wait for the LORD, my soul doth wait, and in his word do I hope. | I wait for the LORD –  How necessary is the patient waiting on the Lord. R1759:6, R5802:6 
 "Wait patiently for him ... and he shall bring it to pass." (Psa. 37:7, 5) R1760:1
 
 Do I hope –  He loves us too well to permit any needless sorrow, any needless suffering. R5802:6
 
 God has not forgotten when the answers to our prayers seem to tarry long. R1760:1
 
 
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| 6 My soul waiteth for the Lord more than they that watch for the morning: I say, more than they that watch for the morning. | More than they –  Who are watching from the standpoints of socialism, nationalism, and other human plans and hopes. R1760:4 
 For the morning –  The Millennial morning. R1760:1
 
 
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| 7 Let Israel hope in the LORD: for with the LORD there is mercy, and with him is plenteous redemption. |  | 
| 8 And he shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities. |  |