Psalms 17:4

"You have proved my heart. You have visited me in the night. You have tried me, and found nothing. I have resolved that my mouth shall not disobey."

Key Reflection

This passage emphasizes David's unwavering faith and steadfast commitment to God. By asserting that his heart has been tested and proven innocent, he declares his trust in divine scrutiny and judgment, vowing not to defy God's will.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Concerning the works of men -In respect to the works or doings of men. The reference is here probably to the ordinary or common doings of mankind, or to what generally characterizes the conduct of men. As their conduct is so commonly, and so characteristically wicked, wickedness may be spoken of as their “work,” and it is to this doubtless that the psalmist refers. In respect to the sinful courses or “paths” to which men are so prone, he says that he had kept himself from them. This is in accordance with what he says in the previous verse, that he had given no occasion by his conduct for the treatment which he had received at the hands of his enemies.

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