What is the meaning of Psalm 35:28? Then my tongue • David’s faith moves from the heart to the mouth. He expects God’s rescue and decides, in advance, that his tongue will get involved. • Scripture treats the tongue as the steering wheel of life (James 3:4-5), so pledging it to God is huge. • Similar moments: “My tongue will indeed proclaim Your righteousness all day long” (Psalm 71:24); “O Lord, open my lips, and my mouth will declare Your praise” (Psalm 51:15). Will proclaim Your righteousness • David doesn’t promise vague positivity; he will speak specifically about God’s flawless character—“righteousness.” • God’s righteousness includes both His moral perfection and His just actions in defending the innocent (Psalm 40:9-10; Psalm 98:2). • New-Covenant fulfillment appears when believers “become the righteousness of God in Him” (2 Corinthians 5:21). Testifying to that gift echoes David’s intent. And Your praises • Praise flows naturally once God’s rightness is recognized. Praise rehearses who God is—His love, power, faithfulness. • Notice the plural “praises.” Every fresh deliverance, every new morning, supplies another reason. • Other psalms model it: “I will proclaim Your name to my brothers; I will praise You in the assembly” (Psalm 22:22); “That my heart may sing Your praises and not be silent” (Psalm 30:12). • Praise is more than words; it’s a witness to others (Hebrews 13:15). All day long • Continuous praise isn’t hyperbole; it frames an entire lifestyle. David commits the whole day—work, rest, conflict, celebration—to honoring God. • “I will bless the LORD at all times; His praise will always be on my lips” (Psalm 34:1). Paul echoes it: “Rejoice in the Lord always” (Philippians 4:4) and “pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17). • Such constancy transforms the ordinary. Mundane tasks become settings for worship; difficulties become platforms for testimony. summary Psalm 35:28 pictures a rescued believer who decides, even before the victory arrives, that his tongue will be God’s megaphone. He will openly declare God’s righteousness, multiply expressions of praise, and keep the celebration going from dawn to dusk. The verse invites every follower of Christ to let continual, specific, vocal praise define the rhythm of daily life. |