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  1. The God of the believer is never far from him; he is not merely the God of the mountain fastnesses, but of the dangerous valleys and battle plains. " Jehovah is in his holy temple." The heavens are above our heads in all regions of the earth, and so is the Lord ever near to us in every state and condition.

  2. 11 sty 2009 · Spurgeon on Psalm 11. From The Treasury of David: Verse 5. “The Lord trieth the righteous:” he doth not hate them, but only tries them. They are precious to him, and therefore he refines them with afflictions.

  3. Psalms 11, Spurgeon's Verse Expositions of the Bible, Spurgeon's Verse Expositions of the Bible provides Christians with profound insights through detailed analysis of scripture and historical context.

  4. A strong emphasis in Spurgeon's preaching was God's grace and sovereignty over man's helpless state. He also knew well the terrible joy that comes only through suffering as he lived quite afflicted (both by illness and slander).

  5. Psalm 11:1-7 The correctness of the superscription is, in the present case, defended by Ewald and Hitzig. Delitzsch refers the psalm to the eve of Absalom’s conspiracy, while other supporters of the Davidic authorship prefer the Sauline persecution.

  6. Commenting & Commentaries. by Charles H. Spurgeon. Two Lectures, addressed to the students of The Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle, together with a catalogue of Bible commentaries and expositions. By C. H. Spurgeon President.

  7. David Guzik commentary on Psalm 11 describes how David finds a way from fear to faith by remembering God’s love an favor.

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