David
Psalm 107:4BSB·traditional attribution

Some wandered in desert wastelands, finding no path to a city in which to dwell.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 107 The Psalmist teaches us, in the first place, that human affairs are not regulated by the fickle and uncertain wheel of fortune, but that we must observe the judgments of God in the different vicissitudes which occur in the world, and which men imagine happen by chance.

Commenting on Psalm 107:1-43

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

They wandered in the wilderness. They wandered, for the track was lost, no vestige of a road remained; worse still, they wandered in a wilderness, where all around was burning sand. They were lost in the worst possible place, even as the sinner is who is lost in sin; they wandered up and down in vain searches and researches as a sinner does when he...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here is, I. A general call to all to give thanks to God, Psa 107:1. Let all that sing this psalm, or pray over it, set themselves herein to give thanks to the Lord; and those that have not any special matter for praise may furnish themselves with matter enough from God's universal goodness.

Commenting on Psalm 107:1-9