15 My eyes are continually toward the Lord , For He will pluck my feet out of the net . 16 Turn to me and be gracious to me, For I am lonely and afflicted . 17 The troubles of my heart are enlarged ; Bring me out of my distresses . 18 Look upon my affliction and my trouble , And forgive all my sins . 19 Look upon my enemies , for they are many , And they hate me with violent hatred . 20 Guard my soul and deliver me; Do not let me be ashamed , for I take refuge in You. 21 Let integrity and uprightness preserve me, For I wait for You. 22 Redeem Israel , O God , Out of all his troubles .

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 25:15-22

Commentary on Psalm 25:15-22

(Read Psalm 25:15-22)

The psalmist concludes, as he began, with expressing dependence upon God, and desire toward him. It is good thus to hope, and quietly to wait for the salvation of the Lord. And if God turns to us, no matter who turns from us. He pleads his own integrity. Though guilty before God, yet, as to his enemies, he had the testimony of conscience that he had done them no wrong. God would, at length, give Israel rest from all their enemies round about. In heaven, God's Israel will be perfectly redeemed from all troubles. Blessed Saviour, thou hast graciously taught us that without thee we can do nothing. Do thou teach us how to pray, how to appear before thee in the way which thou shalt choose, and how to lift up our whole hearts and desires after thee, for thou art the Lord our righteousness.