Albert Barnes Commentary Psalms 61:3

Albert Barnes Commentary

Psalms 61:3

1798–1870
Presbyterian
Albert Barnes
Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes Commentary

Psalms 61:3

1798–1870
Presbyterian
SCRIPTURE

"For thou hast been a refuge for me, A strong tower from the enemy." — Psalms 61:3 (ASV)

For you have been a shelter for me - A place of refuge; a place where I have found safety. He refers here to what had occurred in former times. God had protected him when in danger, and he pleads that fact as a reason why God should now interpose and deliver him. That reason seems to be founded on two considerations:

  1. God had thus shown that he had power to deliver him; and
  2. It might be expected that God who is unchangeable, and who had interposed, would manifest the same traits of character still, and would not leave him now.

Both of these are proper grounds for prayer.

And strong tower from the enemy - See the notes at Psalm 18:2.