The second of the acrostic psalms, Psalm 25, emphasizes David’s need for deliverance from his enemies in verses (1-3, 16-22) and for forgiveness from his gracious God (verses 4-15).
I. Prayers in Times of Trial (25:1-7);
II. Praise in Periods of Confidence (25:8-15);
III. Petition for Help in Trouble (25:16-22).
Psalm 25:1 Unto Thee, O LORD, do I lift up my soul.“I lift up my soul”:
This is a vivid picture of David’s dependence.
Psalm 25:3 Yea, let none that wait on Thee be ashamed: let them be ashamed which transgress without cause.
The prayer passes from the particular to the universal.
What David desires for himself he desires also for all the true servants of God.
Psalm 25:4 Show me Thy ways, O LORD; teach me Thy paths.
John 8:12 Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.
Psalm 25:5 Lead me in Thy truth, and teach me: for Thou [art] the God of my salvation; on Thee do I wait all the day.
The prayer is that God will both teach this to the psalmist and lead him in it
Psalm 25:6 Remember, O LORD, Thy tender mercies and Thy lovingkindnesses; for they [have been] ever of old.
God's character cannot change.
1 Chronicles 16:34 O give thanks unto the LORD; for [He is] good; for His mercy [endureth] for ever.Psalm 25:7 Remember not the sins of my youth, nor my transgressions: according to Thy mercy remember Thou me for thy goodness' sake, O LORD.
Psalm 103:12 As far as the east is from the west, [so] far hath he removed our transgressions from us.
Psalm 25:11 For Thy name's sake, O LORD, pardon mine iniquity; for it [is] great.
What a strange ground on which to base a plea for pardon! One is naturally inclined to minimize his fault, when asking for pardon; among men the smaller the offense the more easily the pardon is secured, and that is why people are so apt to try to hide their sins, or make them appear as small as possible. That plan, however, is not the right one to pursue with the Lord.
We see an admission of guilt which is the first step toward forgiveness.
If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1 John 1:9
Psalm 25:14 The secret of the LORD [is] with them that fear Him; and he will show them His covenant.
“The secret”:
This could well be rendered the “counsel” or intimate personal communion.
The Bible reveals God to the believer.
The Holy Spirit teaches us all truth.
Jesus kept no secrets from His own.
Psalm 25:16 Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upon me; for I [am] desolate and afflicted.
He pleads no merits nor works of righteousness of his, but casts himself upon the mercy of God.
Psalm 25:18 Look upon mine affliction and my pain; and forgive all my sins.
This connection between suffering and sin, in the sense that the one naturally suggests the other.
Psalm 25:19 Consider mine enemies; for they are many; and they hate me with cruel hatred.
The arguments he uses are taken both from the quantity and quality of his enemies, their number and their nature.
"For they are many":
Their sins and corruptions, Satan, and his principalities and powers and the men of this world. "And they hate me with cruel hatred."
BooksOfTheBible/E.J. Waggoner



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