Psalm 26
Psalm 26 is a prayer of King David, expressing his complete trust in God's justice as he faces false accusations and opposition from his enemies. David presents his case of innocence before God and seeks His guidance and protection. He affirms his faithfulness to God and expresses disdain for the wicked who disregard His ways.
Bible version
Trusting in God's Justice
Commentary
In this psalm, David models a life of integrity and faith in God. He does not fear the accusations of his enemies because he knows that God will judge righteously. David's trust and obedience to God allows him to confidently stand before Him, seeking His help in times of trouble. We can learn from David's example and choose to live a life of integrity, trusting in God's justice, even when we face opposition and persecution. This psalm reminds us that God is always faithful to those who remain faithful to Him.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Psalm, chapter 26 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 12 verses in Psalm, chapter 26.