Study

a Bible passage

Click a verse to see commentary
Select a resource above

26. Psalm 26

1 Vindicate me, LORD,
   for I have led a blameless life;
I have trusted in the LORD
   and have not faltered.

2 Test me, LORD, and try me,
   examine my heart and my mind;

3 for I have always been mindful of your unfailing love
   and have lived in reliance on your faithfulness.

    4 I do not sit with the deceitful,
   nor do I associate with hypocrites.

5 I abhor the assembly of evildoers
   and refuse to sit with the wicked.

6 I wash my hands in innocence,
   and go about your altar, LORD,

7 proclaiming aloud your praise
   and telling of all your wonderful deeds.

    8 LORD, I love the house where you live,
   the place where your glory dwells.

9 Do not take away my soul along with sinners,
   my life with those who are bloodthirsty,

10 in whose hands are wicked schemes,
   whose right hands are full of bribes.

11 I lead a blameless life;
   deliver me and be merciful to me.

    12 My feet stand on level ground;
   in the great congregation I will praise the LORD.


This verse may be explained in two ways. Some are of opinion that David declares how carefully he had studied uprightness among men; but I rather think that he celebrates the grace of God towards him, and, at the same time, vows his gratitude. By the use of the metaphor, therefore, he tells us that he was preserved in safety. And as he knew that it was the hand of God alone which enabled him to stand, he therefore addresses himself to the exercise of praise and thanksgiving. Nor does he merely say, that he will acknowledge in private the goodness of God bestowed upon him, but in public also, that the assemblies of God’s people may be witnesses of it. It is highly necessary that every one should publicly celebrate his experience of the grace of God, as an example to others to confide in him. 578578     “Qu’elle soit celebree publiquement; afin qu’elle serve d’exempleaux autres pour se confermer en Dieu.” — Fr.


VIEWNAME is study