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Psalm 46:1ESV·traditional attribution

God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 46 This psalm seems to be an expression of thanksgiving rather for some particular deliverance, than for the constant aid by which God has always protected and preserved his Church. It may be inferred from it that the city of Jerusalem. when stricken with great terror, and placed in extreme danger, was preserved, contrary to all expectation, by the unlooked for and miraculous power of God.

Commenting on Psalm 46:1-11

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

God is our refuge and strength. Not our armies, or our fortresses. Israel's boast is in Jehovah, the only living and true God. Others vaunt their impregnable castles, placed on inaccessible rocks, and secured with gates of iron, but God is a far better refuge from distress than all these: and when the time comes to carry the war into the enemy's territories, the Lord...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The psalmist here teaches us by his own example. I. To triumph in God, and his relation to us and presence with us, especially when we have had some fresh experiences of his appearing in our behalf (Psa 46:1): God is our refuge and strength; we have found him so, he has engaged to be so, and he ever will be so. Are we pursued?

Commenting on Psalm 46:1-5