Psalms 16:3
But to the Saints, that are in the earth, and to the excellent, in whom is all my delight. Psalms 16:3 (KJV)
The book of Psalms, traditionally attributed to King David, is a collection of songs and prayers that express a wide range of emotions and experiences. Psalm 16 is generally regarded as a psalm of trust in God’s protection and provision. In verse 3 David declares his delight in the saints and the excellent ones on earth, highlighting the value he places on godly fellowship.
The term “saints” in biblical usage refers to God’s faithful people who are set apart for His purposes. In the Old Testament the word often denotes the Israelites as God’s chosen people, while in the New Testament it extends to all believers in Christ (see 1 Corinthians 1:2). By calling them “saints,” David affirms their sanctified status and their role as a source of encouragement and joy.
David’s delight in the saints underscores the importance of cherishing the community of fellow believers. As a king, he recognized that surrounding himself with godly and faithful individuals provided spiritual encouragement and strengthened his devotion to God. This attitude invites believers today to value the fellowship of the church, to share life together, and to grow in faith through mutual support.
The phrase “the excellent” points to those who excel in righteousness, wisdom, or spiritual insight—individuals who display godly qualities and live in accordance with God’s commands. David’s recognition of their worth encourages us to seek out such godly influences, for their example can draw us nearer to God and inspire us to pursue holiness.
Application
Cherishing Fellowship: Believers should prioritize time with other Christians, recognizing that the church is a place of support, encouragement, and spiritual growth. By investing in relationships with fellow saints, we experience the joy that David describes.
Discernment in Relationships: The people with whom we associate have a significant impact on our spiritual journey. Like David, we ought to seek out those who excel in righteousness and godliness, allowing their influence to shape our character.
Cultivating Godly Qualities: To become “excellent ones” ourselves, we must develop virtues such as wisdom, love, kindness, and faithfulness. Living according to God’s principles enables us to be a source of encouragement and delight to others.
In summary, Psalm 16:3 reminds us of the profound value of fellowship with the saints and the excellent ones. By cherishing the community of believers, discerning our relationships, and cultivating godly qualities, we can experience deeper joy and growth in our relationship with God and with one another.

