The poor man's hope.
I. GREAT IN ITS EXPECTATIONS. Looking for salvation.
II. DIVINE IN ITS ORIGIN. Being implanted by God.
III. FIRM IN ITS FOUNDATION. Resting, not upon his own piety or strength, but upon God's gracious interposition on his behalf.
IV. PRESENT IN ITS ENJOYMENT. The poor hath hope; it forms a principle within them now.
V. SUSTAINING IN ITS OPERATION. Upholding in trouble.
VI. CERTAIN IN ITS END. Arriving at ultimate fulfilment.