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The True Test of Faith is at Home
Multiple commentators, including Charles Spurgeon and Matthew Henry, emphasize that this verse presents the ultimate test of faith: how one lives at home. David’s vow to “walk within my house with a perfect heart” shows that private character is the true measure of godliness, not public reputation. As one scholar memorably puts it, one cannot be a “saint in public and a devil at home.” True faith transforms how we act behind closed doors.
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18th Century
Theologian
I will behave myself wisely — In the choice of principles to guide me; in my conduct in my family; in my official relations. This expresses …
19th Century
Bishop
Behave myself wisely. —Literally, I will look to a guileless way. The root “to look” is that from which mask…
19th Century
Preacher
I will behave myself wisely in a perfect way.
This was a good resolve; but David did not carry it out to the full. There were evil …
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16th Century
Theologian
I will behave myself prudently in a perfect way. David here shows that he carefully considered how weighty a charge was laid upon him when…
17th Century
Pastor
I will behave myself wisely in a perfect way ,
&e.] So David did before he came to the throne, which made Saul fear him, and t…
17th Century
Minister
In this psalm, David declares how he intended to regulate his household and govern his kingdom, so that he might stop wickedness and encourage godl…