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<p>When David was derided for his godliness he not only held fast his integrity, but, 1. He comforted himself. He not only bore reproach, but bore it cheerfully. It did not disturb his peace, nor break in upon the repose of his spirit in God. It was a comfort to him to think that it was for Gods sake that he bore reproach, and that his worst enemies could find <i>no occasion against him, save only in the matter of his God</i>, <a class="bibleref" title="Dan.6.5" href="/passage/?search=Dan.6.5">Dan. 6:5</a>. Those that are derided for their adherence to Gods law may comfort themselves with this, that <i>the reproach of Christ</i> will prove, in the end, <i>greater riches</i> to them <i>than the treasures of Egypt</i>. 2. That which he comforted himself with was the remembrance of Gods <i>judgments of old</i>, the providences of God concerning his people formerly, both in mercy to them and in justice against their persecutors. Gods judgments of old, in our own early days and in the days of our fathers, are to be remembered by us for our comfort and encouragement in the way of God, for he is still the same.</p>