Psalms 38:16

16 I wait and pray so they won't laugh me off, won't smugly strut off when I stumble.

Psalms 38:16 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 38:16

For I said, [hear me]
This he had expressed in prayer to God; he had committed his cause to him, and entreated him that he would hear and answer him; giving this as a reason,

lest [otherwise] they should rejoice over me;
at his misfortunes and calamities, at the continuance of his trouble and distress, both of body and mind;

when my foot slippeth;
as it sometimes did through the corruptions of nature, the temptations of Satan, and the snares of the world; which is more or less the case of all the people of God, who are all subject to slips and falls, though they shall not finally and totally fall away;

they magnify [themselves] against me;
that is, his enemies exulted and triumphed over him: this was what he found by experience; and therefore makes use of it as an argument with God, that he would hear and answer and deliver him out of his trouble, and preserve him from falling.

Psalms 38:16 In-Context

14 I don't hear a word they say, don't speak a word in response.
15 What I do, God, is wait for you, wait for my Lord, my God - you will answer!
16 I wait and pray so they won't laugh me off, won't smugly strut off when I stumble.
17 I'm on the edge of losing it - the pain in my gut keeps burning.
18 I'm ready to tell my story of failure, I'm no longer smug in my sin.
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