20 If we had forgotten the name of our God or spread out our hands to a foreign god,

Other Translations of Psalm 44:20

King James Version

20 If we have forgotten the name of our God, or stretched out our hands to a strange god;

English Standard Version

20 If we had forgotten the name of our God or spread out our hands to a foreign god,

The Message

20 If we had forgotten to pray to our God or made fools of ourselves with store-bought gods,

New King James Version

20 If we had forgotten the name of our God, Or stretched out our hands to a foreign god,

New Living Translation

20 If we had forgotten the name of our God or spread our hands in prayer to foreign gods,

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 44:20

Commentary on Psalm 44:17-26

(Read Psalm 44:17-26)

In afflictions, we must not seek relief by any sinful compliance; but should continually meditate on the truth, purity, and knowledge of our heart-searching God. Hearts sins and secret sins are known to God, and must be reckoned for. He knows the secret of the heart, therefore judges of the words and actions. While our troubles do not drive us from our duty to God, we should not suffer them to drive us from our comfort in God. Let us take care that prosperity and ease do not render us careless and lukewarm. The church of God cannot be prevailed on by persecution to forget God; the believer's heart does not turn back from God. The Spirit of prophecy had reference to those who suffered unto death, for the testimony of Christ. Observe the pleas used, verses 25,26. Not their own merit and righteousness, but the poor sinner's pleas. None that belong to Christ shall be cast off, but every one of them shall be saved, and that for ever. The mercy of God, purchased, promised, and constantly flowing forth, and offered to believers, does away every doubt arising from our sins; while we pray in faith, Redeem us for thy mercies' sake.