Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law
of the LORD (Ps. 119:1).
In these words the prophet sets forth the same paradox which
we met with at the commencement of the Book of Psalms. All men naturally aspire
after happiness, but instead of searching for it in the right path, they
designedly prefer wandering up and down through endless by-paths, to their ruin
and destruction. The Holy Spirit deservedly condemns this apathy and blindness.
And the further a man wanders from God, the happier does he imagine himself to
be; and hence all treat, as a fable, what the Holy Spirit declares about true
piety and the service of God.
The term way, is here put for the manner, or course
and way of life: and hence he calls those upright in their way, whose sincere
and uniform desire it is to practice righteousness, and to devote their life to
this purpose. In the next clause of the verse, he specifics more clearly, that
a godly and righteous life consists in walking in the law of God. If a
person follow his own humor and caprice, he is certain to go astray; and even
should he enjoy the applause of the whole world, he will only weary himself
with very vanity.
But they who faithfully observe the law of God said to be
truly happy; and thus is fulfilled that which is declared in Psalm 32:2,
“Blessed are they to whom God imputeth not sins.” (Commentaries)
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