For the LORD loves justice; he will not forsake his saints. They are preserved forever, but the children of the wicked shall be cut off.
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.
Commenting on Psalm 37:1-40
Here we have the seventh precept, which takes a negative and positive form, and is the quintessence of the entire Psalm
Commenting on Psalm 37:27
For the Lord loveth judgment. The awarding of honour to whom honour is due is God's delight, especially when the upright man has been traduced by his fellow men. It must be a divine pleasure to right wrongs, and to defeat the machinations of the unjust.