The Pulpit Commentary - Psalms 37:18
The Lord knoweth the days of the upright ; literally, of the perfect —those who yield him a complete obedience. God takes loving note of their days, knows their number, and the events which each day will bring. He will cause all things to "work together for their good." And their inheritance shall be for ever (comp. Psalms 37:27 , Psalms 37:29 , and Psalms 37:37 ; which all, like this verse, point, albeit vaguely, to a future life). The mere continuance of a man's posterity in a... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - Psalms 37:12-20
The righteous and the wicked. The argument is continued and repeated in various forms, that the righteous is to hold fast his confidence in God, and not to be discouraged by the prosperity of the wicked. For— I. CONSIDER THE EXPERIENCE OF THE WICKED . ( Psalms 37:12-15 , Psalms 37:20 .) 1 . The impotence of the plots which they in their anger devise. ( Psalms 37:12 , Psalms 37:13 .) The Lord shall laugh. "No weapon formed against him shall prosper." 2 . ... read more