Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin
against thee (Ps. 119:11).
This psalm not being composed for the personal and peculiar
use of the author only, we may therefore understand, that as frequently as
David sets before us his own example, under this model he points out the course
we ought to pursue. Here we are informed that we are well fortified against the
stratagems of Satan when God’s law is deeply seated in our hearts. For unless
it have a fast and firm hold there, we will readily fall into sin.
Among scholars, those whose knowledge is confined to books,
if they have not the book always before them, readily discover their ignorance;
in like manner, if we do not imbibe the doctrine of God, and are well
acquainted with it, Satan will easily surprise and entangle us in his meshes.
Our true safeguard, then, lies not in a slender knowledge of
his law, or in a careless perusal of it, but in hiding it deeply in our hearts.
Here we are reminded, that however men may be convinced of their own wisdom,
they are yet destitute of all right judgment, except as far as they have God as
their teacher. (Commentaries)