6 When I felt secure, I said, "I will never be shaken."

Other Translations of Psalm 30:6

King James Version

6 And in my prosperity I said, I shall never be moved.

English Standard Version

6 As for me, I said in my prosperity, "I shall never be moved."

The Message

6 When things were going great I crowed, "I've got it made.

New King James Version

6 Now in my prosperity I said, "I shall never be moved."

New Living Translation

6 When I was prosperous, I said, "Nothing can stop me now!"

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 30:6

Commentary on Psalm 30:6-12

(Read Psalm 30:6-12)

When things are well with us, we are very apt to think that they will always be so. When we see our mistake, it becomes us to think with shame upon our carnal security as our folly. If God hide his face, a good man is troubled, though no other calamity befal him. But if God, in wisdom and justice, turn from us, it will be the greatest folly if we turn from him. No; let us learn to pray in the dark. The sanctified spirit, which returns to God, shall praise him, shall be still praising him; but the services of God's house cannot be performed by the dust; it cannot praise him; there is none of that device or working in the grave, for it is the land of silence. We ask aright for life, when we do so that we may live to praise him. In due time God delivered the psalmist out of his troubles. Our tongue is our glory, and never more so than when employed in praising God. He would persevere to the end in praise, hoping that he should shortly be where this would be the everlasting work. But let all beware of carnal security. Neither outward prosperity, nor inward peace, here, are sure and lasting. The Lord, in his favour, has fixed the believer's safety firm as the deep-rooted mountains, but he must expect to meet with temptations and afflictions. When we grow careless, we fall into sin, the Lord hides his face, our comforts droop, and troubles assail us.

7 Lord, when you favored me, you made my royal mountain[1] stand firm; but when you hid your face, I was dismayed.

Other Translations of Psalm 30:7

King James Version

7 Lord, by thy favour thou hast made my mountain to stand strong: thou didst hide thy face, and I was troubled.

English Standard Version

7 By your favor, O Lord, you made my mountain stand strong; you hid your face; I was dismayed.

The Message

7 I'm God's favorite. He made me king of the mountain." Then you looked the other way and I fell to pieces.

New King James Version

7 Lord, by Your favor You have made my mountain stand strong; You hid Your face, and I was troubled.

New Living Translation

7 Your favor, O Lord, made me as secure as a mountain. Then you turned away from me, and I was shattered.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 30:7

Commentary on Psalm 30:6-12

(Read Psalm 30:6-12)

When things are well with us, we are very apt to think that they will always be so. When we see our mistake, it becomes us to think with shame upon our carnal security as our folly. If God hide his face, a good man is troubled, though no other calamity befal him. But if God, in wisdom and justice, turn from us, it will be the greatest folly if we turn from him. No; let us learn to pray in the dark. The sanctified spirit, which returns to God, shall praise him, shall be still praising him; but the services of God's house cannot be performed by the dust; it cannot praise him; there is none of that device or working in the grave, for it is the land of silence. We ask aright for life, when we do so that we may live to praise him. In due time God delivered the psalmist out of his troubles. Our tongue is our glory, and never more so than when employed in praising God. He would persevere to the end in praise, hoping that he should shortly be where this would be the everlasting work. But let all beware of carnal security. Neither outward prosperity, nor inward peace, here, are sure and lasting. The Lord, in his favour, has fixed the believer's safety firm as the deep-rooted mountains, but he must expect to meet with temptations and afflictions. When we grow careless, we fall into sin, the Lord hides his face, our comforts droop, and troubles assail us.