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Deal with your servant according to your lovingkindness. Teach me your statutes.
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Plead for Mercy, Not Merit
Commentators unanimously stress that the psalmist, despite his righteousness, appeals to God's mercy, not justice. Albert Barnes notes that no one who truly knows themselves would ask God for strict justice. This prayer reminds believers that our relationship with God is always based on His lovingkindness, not our own accomplishments or worthiness.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Deal with thy servant according unto thy mercy - Not according to justice—for, sinners as we are, we can never urge that as a plea …
19th Century
Baptist
Deal with your servant according to your mercy,
He dare not ask to be dealt with by God on any other ground than that of mercy. Tho…
16th Century
Protestant
Deal with your servant according to your goodness. The two clauses of this verse must be read correctly, for he does not first separately …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Deal with your servant according unto your mercy Which is either general and providential, and reaches to all his cr…
Happy is the man who, acting on gospel principles, does justice to all around. Christ our Surety, having paid our debt and ransom, secures all the …