The Devout Worshipper
Psalm 26:6-7
I will wash my hands in innocence: so will I compass your altar, O LORD:…


With all his disadvantages and drawbacks, David was the "man after God's own heart." If he sinned, and that exceedingly before the Lord, we know how thoroughly he repented. One feature in his character is very noticeable — his love for the house of God.

I. DAVID'S PREPARATION FOR THE HOUSE OF THE LORD. Though an exile in the land of the Philistines, banished from the service and worship of the sanctuary, surrounded by those who would watch every action and note each shortcoming, he yet resolved to give them no opportunity of triumphing over him. A lesson for Christian worshippers.

1. Such preparation is becoming. What amazing condescension to be allowed to speak with God, and to come before Him with thanksgiving!

2. It is necessary. Worship cannot be acceptable to God unless our hands are washed in innocency. How impressive the instructions given to Aaron and his sons (Exodus 30:17-21); Paul directs Timothy to see that the Church lifts up holy hands in prayer (1 Timothy 2:8).

3. It has most happy results — "the blessing from the Lord, and righteousness from the God of our salvation."

II. DAVID'S ENGAGEMENTS IN THE HOUSE OF THE LORD.

1. David knew it was the place where God's honour dwelt. Though only the tabernacle, it was nevertheless the place the Lord had chosen to place His name there — and there too was the glory. We have a better dispensation.

2. David was filled with gratitude at the recollection of past mercies (vers. 6, 7).Shall not we? LEARN —

1. How necessary that we manifest a becoming reverence in the house of God.

2. Our services can only be reasonable and acceptable when we realise the purposes for which we assemble.

3. The dispositions of mind pleasing to God are the same under the new as under the old economy.

4. Let the text lead us to a holy self-examination. Have I washed? etc.

(W. G. Barrett.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: I will wash mine hands in innocency: so will I compass thine altar, O LORD:

WEB: I will wash my hands in innocence, so I will go about your altar, Yahweh;




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