Jesus, the Son of Man, is here presented in His personal holiness and integrity, and then in His rewards, as “the tree planted by the rivers of water.” (See Jer. 17.) These rewards awaited Jesus in His resurrection, and will still await Him in His kingdom or the “judgment,” and there the righteous will share His rewards and the wicked be no more.
This psalm is very soothing to the soul. It is the godly man in the care and leading of God, whom we see before us. No other intrudes to disturb the rest and security of the righteous one; but on he goes, in his proper undistracted path, to his reward.
And it is gracious to see this book, which is the great depository of the exercises of the soul, open with so tender and soothing a picture as this—the godly man’s portion in the favor of the Lord, finding his happiness there. And our souls should ever move on in the like happiness. The Israel of the last days, the godly remnant, will have their place here also.