Psalm 101:1-8 · Psalm 101

1 I will sing of your love and justice; to you, O Lord, I will sing praise.

2 I will be careful to lead a blameless life- when will you come to me? I will walk in my house with blameless heart.

3 I will set before my eyes no vile thing. The deeds of faithless men I hate; they will not cling to me.

4 Men of perverse heart shall be far from me; I will have nothing to do with evil.

5 Whoever slanders his neighbor in secret, him will I put to silence; whoever has haughty eyes and a proud heart, him will I not endure.

6 My eyes will be on the faithful in the land, that they may dwell with me; he whose walk is blameless will minister to me.

7 No one who practices deceit will dwell in my house; no one who speaks falsely will stand in my presence.

8 Every morning I will put to silence all the wicked in the land; I will cut off every evildoer from the city of the Lord .

Song of a King
Psalm 101:1-8
Sermon
by Gordon Pratt Baker
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The author of the One hundred and first Psalm is a poet-king about to ascend Israel’s throne. He gives us no clue as to his pedigree, but he makes crystal clear the objectives of his coming reign. For he has evidently prepared the psalm as an inaugural for his coronation. Obviously convinced that he is God’s ambassador, he uses the occasion to tell his people in no uncertain terms that he intends to model his earthly administration after the Lord’s heavenly one; and toward that end he will exercise both lovingkindness and judgment without regard to affluence or rank. That the prophets have strongly influenced him in this decision is apparent in his opening promise.

I will sing of loyalty and of justice;
I will give heed to the way that is blameless ...
(Psalm 101:1, 2a)

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