The Effect of Righteousness, Quietness and Assurance for Ever
Psalm 119:6
Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect to all your commandments.


Consider the advantages that we shall receive, from a regular, uniform obedience to God's commandments.

I. AS IT GIVES US PEACE OF MIND. The man that makes this his care is approved by his besom-witness, and satisfied from himself. God has wisely ordered it, that as soon as we have done well, we should be encouraged to continue in well-doing, by the approbation of right reason; and whensoever we sin against Him, we should also offend ourselves, and be condemned by our own impartial sentence.

II. AS IT ENCOURAGES US TO LOOK CHEERFULLY UPON THE WORLD. Having no design but to satisfy his conscience, to do justice to his brother, and to please his God, he wishes that his actions were as clear as the light, and his dealings as the noonday: for he wants no pretences, no private reserves. And he takes the easiest, the safest, and the most satisfactory course of life. His way is plain before him, and he needs not trouble himself with any inquiry but this, Whether the action that he is going to commit is consistent with his duty to God. And if the tongue of censure should endeavour to fix its calumnies upon him, and shoot forth its poisonous arrows, even bitter words, they cannot disturb the harmony of his thoughts, or make any impression upon him. He is safe in his integrity, and beats off their furious onsets with a fixed and unmovable resolution.

III. AS IT GIVES US A LIVELY HOPE AND CONFIDENCE IN GOD. Blessed is the man that has thus made God his friend, and by the actions of an unblameable life has presented himself, his soul and body, a reasonable, holy, and lively sacrifice to God. Being entirely devoted to Him, he can resort to Him in every danger and difficulty, and truly ask for His counsel to direct, and His assistance to deliver him.

(T. Newlin, M. A.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all thy commandments.

WEB: Then I wouldn't be disappointed, when I consider all of your commandments.




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