Psalms 116:10

"I will walk before the LORD in the land of the living."

Key Reflection

This verse encapsulates a commitment to live a life of devotion and obedience to God, emphasizing that walking before the Lord means walking in his presence and serving him faithfully even amidst the challenges of this earthly life. It reflects both the present reality of one's walk with God and the hope for eternal life.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

I believed, therefore have I spoken -This, in the Septuagint and Latin Vulgate, begins a new psalm, but without any good reason. This language is borrowed by the Apostle Paul to express his confidence in the truth of the gospel, and the effect which that confidence had on him in causing him to declare the truth.2 Corinthians 4:13. The meaning here is, that in the time of his affliction the psalmist had true faith in God; and, as a result of that, he was able now to speak as he did. At that time he trusted in God; he called on him; he sought his mercy, and God heard his prayer; and now, as the consequence of that, he was enabled to give utterance to these thoughts.

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