Albert Barnes Commentary


Albert Barnes Commentary
"To show forth thy lovingkindness in the morning, And thy faithfulness every night," — Psalms 92:2 (ASV)
To show forth your loving-kindness - To celebrate your mercy; your goodness; your love.
In the morning - That is, there is a fitness in doing this in the morning; or, there are special reasons why we should do this at that time.
There is no better preparation for a day, in view of its burdens, cares, toils, and trials, than a thankful, cheerful mind in the morning. He who begins a day with a sour, a morose, a complaining, an irritable spirit—who has been preserved through the night, and sees nothing to be thankful for in the morning—will be a miserable man through the day, and will make all miserable around him. He who sees nothing to be thankful for in the morning will see nothing to hope for in the day; he who has no gratitude for the past, will have no bright anticipations of the future.
And your faithfulness - Faithfulness in the laws of nature; in your promises; in your character: in your providential dealings with people.
Every night - A marginal note reads, in the nights. The reference is to the return of evening; and the meaning is, that it is a good thing, or that it is appropriate to contemplate the faithfulness of God at the close of every day.
We lie down at night more calmly in proportion as we are disposed at the close of a day to think of the mercies which we have received at the hand of God; and the recalling of those mercies to remembrance with the voice, and with instruments of praise, is always an appropriate mode of closing a day.