Psalms 101:6

6 My eyes focus on those who are faithful in the land, to have them close to me. The person who walks without blame will work for me.

Psalms 101:6 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 101:6

Mine eyes shall be upon the faithful of the land
To look them out, bring them to court, and promote them to places of honour and trust; such an one was David himself, and such there were in the land of Israel, though but few, and of which he complains, ( Psalms 12:1 ) . Christ's eyes are upon faithful persons, on faithful ministers of the word, who preach the Gospel faithfully, administer the ordinances truly, are faithful to the souls of men in watching over them, reproving and exhorting them; his eyes are upon them to keep and preserve them, and to honour and reward them with a crown of life that fadeth not away; and his eyes are also on faithful members of churches, such who truly believe in him, who hold fast the faithful word, and keep close to his worship and ordinances; his eyes are upon them, to show favour to them, to bestow blessings upon them, and to protect and defend them, and preserve them from perishing:

that they may dwell with me;
or, "sit with me" F16; at his table, or at the council board, or in judgment, and assist him in the affairs of government: so such as are faithful shall dwell with Christ both here and hereafter; they dwell in him and with him by faith, and have communion with him; they dwell in his house below, and shall dwell with him above for evermore:

he that walketh in a perfect way;
in God's way, in the way he has prescribed and directed, to what is perfect; in a way agreeable to his word, in all his commandments and ordinances, in Christ, the way, the truth, and the life:

and in the way of perfect men
F17, as it may be rendered; in the way that such walk; and though he does not walk perfectly, or without sin, yet sincerely and uprightly:

he shall serve me;
be taken into my service, be employed by me, as a prime minister, a counsellor, a secretary of state, or in other lesser places under David. But, as it refers to Christ, it signifies that such an one shall be a servant of his, which is no small honour; for, where he is, there shall his servant be, ( John 12:26 ) . The Targum is,

``he shall stand with my servants;''

in his house here, and at his right hand hereafter.


FOOTNOTES:

F16 (tbvl) "ad sedendum", Montanus; "ut sedeant", V. L. Gejerus.
F17 (Mymt Krdb) "in via integra vel integri", Michaelis.

Psalms 101:6 In-Context

4 A corrupt heart will be far from me. I won't be familiar with evil.
5 I will destroy anyone who secretly tells lies about a neighbor. I can't stomach anyone who has proud eyes or an arrogant heart.
6 My eyes focus on those who are faithful in the land, to have them close to me. The person who walks without blame will work for me.
7 But the person who acts deceitfully won't stay in my house. The person who tells lies won't last for long before me.
8 Every morning I will destroy all those who are wicked in the land in order to eliminate all evildoers from the LORD's city.
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