Comment Information

Level of detail
Fairly detailed

Author
  • Clarence Bouwman

2022-09-28
Last Changed


  1. Psalm 131:2 (ESV)
  2. Sermon suggestions

Theme and points for Psalm 131:2

Psalm 131:2 (ESV)

2 But I have calmed and quieted my soul, like a weaned child with its mother; like a weaned child is my soul within me.

On the bridge between yesterday and tomorrow, the pilgrim confesses a quieted soul.

  1. What bothered the pilgrim?

  2. How did he quiet his soul?

  3. Why could he hope in the Lord?

Back to list

Similar topics

Sermon suggestions
…
Sermon theme and points for Psalm 131:1–3
A worshipping heart comes from a quieted and calm soul; a soul that: Cultivates humility Contents …
Exposition
…
Commentary on Lamentations 1:4 (Summary)
In earlier days, the roads to Jerusalem were busy and bustling with the pilgrims who came to the …
Exposition
…
Commentary on Psalm 65:1 (Summary)
Some Bible translations (e.g. NAS) have the words “quiet is due to you” instead of praise is due to …
Sermon suggestions
…
Theme and points for Psalm 125:1
The pilgrim describes what trust looks like. The pilgrim’s situation The pilgrim’s confidence The …
Sermon suggestions
…
Theme and points for Psalm 132:13
In life’s struggles the pilgrim to Jerusalem confesses the Lord’s gracious sovereignty. The …
HomeBibleCommentary
Vox Viva

Bible search
Scripture index
Reading Lists

Settings
English
Light