Verse 1
1. In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust A favourite form, with David, of beginning his most earnest supplications or his most sorrowful complaints.
Let me never be ashamed Rather, Let me not be ashamed for ever. Matters had come to the last extremity with him. “He shows that he must either be immediately delivered or put to shame for ever.” Venema.
In thy righteousness The appeal is not so much to the judicial justice of God as to his faithfulness in upholding both his laws and his gracious covenant of promise. See Psalms 143:1; 1 John 1:9
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