Psalms 27:11

11 LORD, teach me your way; because of my opponents, lead me on a good path.

Psalms 27:11 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 27:11

Teach me thy way, O Lord
Of providence, grace, and duty; (See Gill on Psalms 25:4);

and lead me in a plain path:
as the path of truth is to those that understand and find knowledge; and as the way of holiness is, even to such who in other things are fools, but shall not err therein, ( Proverbs 8:9 ) ( Isaiah 35:8 ) ; or the path of righteousness, in which Christ, the wisdom of God, and shepherd of his people, leads them, ( Psalms 23:3 ) ( Proverbs 8:20 ) ;

because of mine enemies,
or "those that observe me"; who eyed him as Saul did, ( 1 Samuel 18:9 ) ; and waited for his halting, as Jeremiah's familiars did for him; and lay in wait to deceive him, and lead him out of the way, as false teachers do; and come upon him at an unawares, and take every advantage against him, as Satan does.

Psalms 27:11 In-Context

9 Please don't hide it from me! Don't push your servant aside angrily— you have been my help! God who saves me, don't neglect me! Don't leave me all alone!
10 Even if my father and mother left me all alone, the LORD would take me in.
11 LORD, teach me your way; because of my opponents, lead me on a good path.
12 Don't give me over to the desires of my enemies, because false witnesses and violent accusers have taken their stand against me.
13 But I have sure faith that I will experience the LORD's goodness in the land of the living!
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