Psalms 38:16

"For I said, “Don’t let them gloat over me, or exalt themselves over me when my foot slips.”"

Key Reflection

This verse speaks to the fear of public embarrassment and betrayal. The psalmist expresses a prayer that his enemies might not seize upon his imperfections to undermine him, reflecting a deep desire for divine protection and steadfastness in faith despite potential failures or sins.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

For I said -This is the prayer to which he referred in the previous verse. He prayed that he might not be permitted to fall away under the influence of his sins and sufferings; that his faith might remain firm; that he might not be allowed to act so as to justify the accusations of his enemies, or to give them occasion to rejoice over his fall. The entire prayerPsalms 38:16-18is one that is based on the consciousness of his own weakness, and his liability to sin, if left to himself; on the certainty that if God did not interpose, his sins would get the mastery over him, and he would become in his conduct all that his enemies desired, and be in fact all that they had falsely charged on him.

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