Psalm 37:5 (BSB)

Commit your way to the LORD; trust in Him, and He will do it.

From Psalms 37. Also in the ESV.

Commentary on Psalm 37:5

  • John Calvin (Reformed), Calvin's Commentaries on Psalm 37:1-40: PSALM 37 This psalm, the title of which shows it to have been composed by David, contains most profitable instruction. Since the faithful, so long as they pursue their earthly pilgrimage through life, see things strangely confused in the world, unless they assuaged their grief with the hope of a better issue, their courage would soon fail them.
  • C.H. Spurgeon (Reformed Baptist), The Treasury of David on Psalm 37:5: Commit thy way unto the Lord. Roll the whole burden of life upon the Lord. Leave with Jehovah not thy present fretfulness merely, but all thy cares; in fact, submit the whole tenor of thy way to him. Cast away anxiety, resign thy will, submit thy judgment, leave all with the God of all. What a medicine is this for expelling envy!
  • Matthew Henry (Presbyterian), Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on Psalm 37:1-6: The instructions here given are very plain; much need not be said for the exposition of them, but there is a great deal to be done for the reducing of them to practice, and there they will look best. I. We are here cautioned against discontent at the prosperity and success of evil-doers (Psa 37:1, Psa 37:2): Fret not thyself, neither be thou envious.
  • John Gill (Reformed Baptist), Exposition of the Old and New Testaments on Psalm 37:5: And he shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light,.... That is, the good man having committed his cause to him that judgeth righteously, he will, in his own time, clearly make it appear that it is a righteous one, both to himself and others, in whatsoever obscurity it may have lain; and thy judgment as the noonday; the same as before, unless rather the...