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I have kept my feet from every evil path, that I may keep Your word.
Psalms 119:101 · Berean Standard Bible
Parallel translations
  • WEB I have kept my feet from every evil way, that I might observe your word.
  • KJV I have refrained my feet from every evil way, that I might keep thy word.
  • NKJV I have restrained my feet from every evil way, That I may keep Your word.
  • NASB I have restrained my feet from every evil way, So that I may keep Your word.
  • NLT I have refused to walk on any evil path, so that I may remain obedient to your word.

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Quick answer

He has restrained his feet from every evil path in order to keep God's word. Obedience requires deliberate avoidance of sin.

Overview

The psalmist describes active self-discipline, holding himself back from wicked ways so that he may obey God's word. Keeping the word involves not only doing good but refusing evil. This guarding of one's steps anticipates the call to walk in the light and to put off sin, made possible by Christ who keeps His own from falling (Prov. 4:14-15; Jude 24).

Cross-references & the web

Cross-references · 11

  • 1 Pet 3:10–11For, “Whoever would love life and see good days must keep his tongue from evil and his lips from deceitful speech.
  • Prov 1:15my son, do not walk the road with them or set foot upon their path.
  • Ps 119:104I gain understanding from Your precepts; therefore I hate every false way.
  • Isa 55:7Let the wicked man forsake his own way and the unrighteous man his own thoughts; let him return to the LORD, that He may have compassion, and to our God, for He will freely pardon.
  • Ps 119:59–60I considered my ways and turned my steps to Your testimonies.
  • Titus 2:11–12For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to everyone.
  • 1 Pet 2:1–2Rid yourselves, therefore, of all malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander.
  • Isa 53:6We all like sheep have gone astray, each one has turned to his own way; and the LORD has laid upon Him the iniquity of us all.
  • Ps 18:23And I have been blameless before Him and kept myself from iniquity.
  • Ps 119:126It is time for the LORD to act, for they have broken Your law.
  • Jer 2:36How unstable you are, constantly changing your ways! You will be disappointed by Egypt just as you were by Assyria.

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Christ at the center

The Psalms are Christ's own prayer book and a gallery of his portraits — the suffering one of Psalm 22, the risen Lord of Psalm 16, the priest-king of Psalm 110, the Son to whom the nations are given.

How Psalms 119:101 points to him is part of the one story that runs through all Scripture — meet Jesus at the heart of the web, or follow a trail that traces him from Genesis to Revelation.

Original language

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