But as for me, I shall walk in my integrity; redeem me, and be gracious to me.
David appeals to God as judge and advocate because men have offered him neither equity nor help. Oppressed by false accusations, he calls God to take up his cause and vindicate his innocence, for he has walked in integrity and trusted without wavering.
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Commenting on Psalm 26:1-12
Here is the lover of godliness entering his personal protest against unrighteous gain. He is a Nonconformist, and is ready to stand alone in his Nonconformity. Like a live fish, he swims against the stream. Trusting in God, the psalmist resolves that the plain way of righteousness shall be his choice, and those who will, may prefer the tortuous paths of violence and deceit.
David prepared himself carefully for God's ordinances, washing his hands in innocence before approaching the altar. This conscientiousness, his refusal of sinners' company, and his constant delight in God's worship mark him as sincere, not a mere outward formalist.
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Commenting on Psalm 26:6-12