Psalm 26:3
For thy lovingkindness is before mine eyes: and I have walked in thy truth.
Cross-reference
Psalm 25:5 asks God to lead in truth, complementing the declaration of walking in God's faithfulness.
Psalm 85:10-13 pairs mercy and truth together, directly paralleling the psalmist's 'lovingkindness and truth'.
Psalm 86:11 asks to walk in God's truth, mirroring the psalmist's commitment to walk in faithfulness.
Psalm 48:9 meditates on God's steadfast love in the temple, paralleling the psalmist's focus on that love in walking faithfully.
Psalm 101:2 resolves to walk with integrity, similar to the commitment to walk in God's faithfulness.
Psalm 119:142 affirms God's law is true, undergirding the walk in God's faithfulness.
3 John 1:4 expresses joy in hearing that children 'walk in the truth' — same language as the psalmist's walk.
3 John 1:3 testifies that you are 'walking in the truth' — directly mirrors the psalmist's commitment.
In 2 Kings 20:3, Hezekiah uses the same phrase 'walked before you in faithfulness' — a direct parallel to the psalmist's walk.
2 John 1:4 rejoices that children are 'walking in the truth' — an exact echo of the psalmist's walk in faithfulness.
Ephesians 5:2 explicitly commands 'walk in love' as Christ loved us, directly paralleling the walk in God's faithfulness.
Ephesians 4:32 urges forgiveness as God forgave, directly applying the lovingkindness the psalmist meditates on.
John 14:6 declares Jesus as 'the truth' — the psalmist's walk in God's faithfulness finds its ultimate embodiment in Christ.
Ephesians 4:20-25 calls believers to put on truth and righteousness — a NT parallel to walking in God's faithfulness.
2 Corinthians 8:9 highlights Christ's gracious self-giving, a specific expression of the lovingkindness the psalmist keeps before his eyes.
2 Chronicles 6:16 conditions David's throne on walking in God's law — a parallel emphasis on faithful walk.
1 John 1:7 speaks of walking in the light — a parallel concept to walking in God's faithfulness and truth.
Isaiah 2:5 calls Israel to 'walk in the light of the Lord' — a parallel invitation to walk in God's ways as the psalmist does.