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I will be careful to live a blameless life. When will you come to me? I will walk within my house with a blameless heart.

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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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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Psalms 101:2

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 …

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Psalms 101:2

19th Century

Bishop

Behave myself wisely. —Literally, I will look to a guileless way. The root “to look” is that from which mask…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Psalm 101:2

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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John Calvin

John Calvin

On Psalms 101:2

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…

John Gill

John Gill

On Psalms 101:2

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…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Psalms 101:1–8

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…

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