Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it
(Ps. 34:14).
The children of God to abstain from all evil, and to devote
themselves to the work of doing good to their neighbors. This verse is
generally quoted as if David here treated of the two parts of repentance. The
first step in the work of repentance is, that the sinner forsake the vices to
which he is addicted, and renounce his former manner of life; and the second,
that he frame his behavior according to righteousness. But in this place we are
more especially taught how we ought to deal with our neighbors.
As it often happens, that the man who is not only liberal,
but also prodigal towards some, or, at least, helps many by acts of kindness,
wrongs others by defrauding and injuring them, David, with much propriety,
begins by saying, that those who desire to have their life approved before God,
ought to abstain from doing evil. On the other hand, since many think, that
provided they have neither defrauded, nor wronged, nor injured any man, they
have discharged the duty which God requires from them, he has added, with equal
propriety, the other precept concerning doing good to our neighbors. It is not
the will of God that his servants should be idle, but rather that they should
aid one another, desiring each other’s welfare and prosperity, and promoting it
as far as in them lies. (Commentaries)