Psalms 26:1-12

1 Judge me, O LORD; for I have walked in mine integrity: I have trusted also in the LORD; therefore I shall not slide.

2 Examine me, O LORD, and prove me; try my reins and my heart.

3 For thy lovingkindness is before mine eyes: and I have walked in thy truth.

4 I have not sat with vain persons, neither will I go in with dissemblers.

5 I have hated the congregation of evil doers; and will not sit with the wicked.

6 I will wash mine hands in innocency: so will I compass thine altar, O LORD:

7 That I may publish with the voice of thanksgiving, and tell of all thy wondrous works.

8 LORD, I have loved the habitation of thy house, and the place where thine honour dwelleth.

9 Gathera not my soul with sinners, nor my life with bloody men:

10 In whose hands is mischief, and their right hand is fullb of bribes.

11 But as for me, I will walk in mine integrity: redeem me, and be merciful unto me.

12 My foot standeth in an even place: in the congregations will I bless the LORD.

Psalms 1:41

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Honest to God

Psalms 26

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Psalms 26

(This is a psalm) of David

v1 LORD, say that I always walk with you.
Say that I will never stop trusting in the LORD.

v2 *Examine me, LORD, and see what I am.
Look inside me, at my *feelings and thoughts.

v3 I will always walk in your good ways,
because I can see that you are loving and kind.

v4 I do not sit with *worthless men.
I will not go with people that say that they are good, but they are not.

v5 I hate bad people that meet together.
I will not sit with godless men.

v6 I will wash my hands to show that I have done nothing wrong.
I will stand near your *altar, LORD.

v7 I will say with a loud voice that you are great.
I will tell people about all the wonderful things that you have done.

v8 LORD, I love the place where your house is.
It is the home of your glory.

v9 Do not put my soul with sinners,
or my life with *murderers.

v10 In their hands are bad plans.
Their right hands are full of *bribes.

v11 But I will always walk with you.
Make me free and be kind to me.

v12 My foot stands in a flat place.
In the *congregation, I will say that the LORD is wonderful.

The Story of Psalms 26

We do not know when David wrote Psalms 26. He wrote Psalms 2:41 when his enemies were fighting him. So, he probably wrote Psalms 26 when he was fighting someone. He did not feel safe. He asked God to show him that he was safe because he was honest to God.

What Psalms 26 means

Verses 1 – 3: We can walk with God when he makes us new, whole people. Only God can make us whole. When we are right with God then we can start being right with people. We become right with God, or honest to God, when we become Christians. We ask God to excuse us and we promise to become his servants. Then we are whole people..... on the inside to God and on the outside to people.

In Psalms 26:3 David wrote about God's good ways. These are the rules that God gives to us in the Bible. If we do not obey these rules, we can start again. We ask God to forgive us and he does. Look after Psalms 1 and 5.

Verses 4 – 7: A part of the Bible is called Deuteronomy. In Deuteronomy 21:6-7 we read about people washing their hands. This was to show that they had not done murder. We find the same idea in verse 6. Here it is not murder, but anything that is wrong. In verse 6 we also read about the altar of the LORD. There were two altars. On the big altar, they killed animals. They burnt their bodies as a gift to God. On the small altar, they burnt incense. It made a nice smell. The small one was inside the house of God.

Verses 8 – 12: The house of God was a tent. A tent was a small building made of animal skins. The Jews carried it with them. When David was king, he took it into Jerusalem. In verse 8, David says that he loves the place where they put this tent. He did this because he believed that God was there as well as in his home in heaven. In verse 9, David means that when he dies he does not want to be with sinners. He wants to be free, as David wrote in verse 11. This means free after he dies. He wants to be with God in heaven, not with sinners. The flat place in verse 12 is a safe place.

How Good Am I?

In Psalms 26 David says that he is a good man. But some Bible stories tell us that David was not always a good man. He had sex with the wife of another man He had that man killed to stop him from finding out. Why does David say, "Do not put my life with murderers"? (Psalms 26:9)

To find the answer we must read other parts of the Bible. Zechariah was a prophet. He told people what God was saying. He wrote one of the books of the Bible. Here is a part of Zechariah 3.

Zechariah 3:1 - 4

v​1 Then he showed me Joshua. Joshua was the leader of the servants of God. Joshua stood before the angel of the LORD. Satan stood on the right of him. Satan wanted to say how bad Joshua was.

v​2 The LORD said to Satan, "The LORD is angry with you, Satan. The LORD that chose Jerusalem is angry with you. This man (Joshua) is a burning stick. Someone pulled him out from the fire".

v​3 Now Joshua was wearing very dirty clothes. He stood by the angel.

v​4 The angel said to those standing near, "Take away his dirty clothes". Then he said to Joshua, "Look! I have taken away your sin. I will put rich clothes on you".

An angel is a servant of God in heaven. Satan is the enemy of God. Joshua was wearing very dirty clothes. This is a picture of the bad things that Joshua did. But the LORD took away the dirty clothes. He gave Joshua rich clothes. This means that they were clean and beautiful. When God looked at Joshua, he did not see the bad things. God saw good things. This is the wonderful thing about Christians. When men look at them, they see the bad things that they do. But when God looks at them, he sees them as clean and good.

David was honest to God. He told God that he was bad. In Psalms 51, he told God that he was sorry for the bad things that he did. God forgave David and forgot those bad things. God saw David as good. He will do the same for you if you ask him.

Something to do

1. Read Psalms 1. Does it say the same things as Psalms 26?

2. If you have a Bible, read all of Zechariah 3.


examine ~ study in a very careful way
feelings ~ what we feel and think inside us
feelings ~ whether you are angry, happy, or sad, and so on
worthless ~ something that has no value
altar ~ a kind of table. There were two altars. On the big altar, they killed animals. They burnt their bodies as a gift to God. On the small altar, they burnt incense. It made a nice smell. The small altar was inside the house of God.
murderer ~ someone that kills somebody
bribe ~ money that you give to someone to make them do something wrong
congregation ~ the people of God; the church
congregation ~ a group of people often, but not always, in church
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