Psalms 26:11

11 You know I've been aboveboard with you; now be aboveboard with me.

Psalms 26:11 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 26:11

But as for me, I will walk in mine integrity
In which he had hitherto walked, ( Psalms 26:1 ) ; or it may express his faith, that after he was gathered by death he should walk in uprightness and righteousness, in purity and perfection, with Christ in white, and behold the face of God in righteousness; see ( Isaiah 57:1 Isaiah 57:2 ) ;

redeem me;
from the vain conversation of the wicked, from all troubles, and out of the hands of all enemies;

and be merciful unto me;
who was now in distress, being persecuted by Saul, and at a distance from the house of God: this shows that mercy is the source and spring of redemption, both temporal and spiritual; and that the psalmist did not trust in and depend upon his present upright walk and conversation, but in redemption by Christ, and upon the mercy of God in Christ.

Psalms 26:11 In-Context

9 When it's time for spring cleaning, don't sweep me out with the quacks and crooks,
10 Men with bags of dirty tricks, women with purses stuffed with bribe-money.
11 You know I've been aboveboard with you; now be aboveboard with me.
12 I'm on the level with you, God; I bless you every chance I get.
Published by permission. Originally published by NavPress in English as THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language copyright 2002 by Eugene Peterson. All rights reserved.