Psalms 17:5

5 my steps hold steadily to your paths, my feet do not slip.

Psalms 17:5 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 17:5

Hold up my goings in thy paths
Which being spoken by David in his own person, and for himself, shows that he was conscious of his own weakness to keep himself in the ways of God, and to direct his steps therein; and that he was sensible of, the need he stood in of divine power to uphold and support him in them;

[that] my footsteps slip not;
out of the paths of truth and duty, of faith and holiness; of which there is danger, should a man be left to himself, and destitute of divine direction and aid; see ( Psalms 73:2 ) ( Jeremiah 10:23 ) ; and though Christ had no moral weakness in him, and was in no danger of falling into sin, or slipping out of the ways of God; yet these words may be applied to him in a good sense, as considered in human nature, and attended with the sinless infirmities of it, he being God's servant, whom he upheld, and of whom he gave his angels charge to keep him in all his ways, ( Isaiah 42:1 ) ( Psalms 91:11 ) .

Psalms 17:5 In-Context

3 You probed my heart, you visited me at night, and you assayed me without finding evil thoughts that should not pass my lips.
4 As for what others do, by words from your lips I have kept myself from the ways of the violent;
5 my steps hold steadily to your paths, my feet do not slip.
6 Now I call on you, God, for you will answer me. Turn your ear to me, hear my words.
7 Show how wonderful is your grace, savior of those who seek at your right hand refuge from their foes.
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