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1 Blessed are those whose way is blameless, who walk in the law of the Lord!
2 Blessed are those who keep his testimonies, who seek him with their whole heart,
3 who also do no wrong, but walk in his ways!
4 You have commanded your precepts to be kept diligently.
5 Oh that my ways may be steadfast in keeping your statutes!
6 Then I shall not be put to shame, having my eyes fixed on all your commandments.
7 I will praise you with an upright heart, when I learn your righteous rules.
8 I will keep your statutes; do not utterly forsake me!
Point of Passage:
The Word of God reveals a life of obedience to God and satisfication in God.
Kids
God’s Word tells us how to love and live for God.
Introduction
22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet
Accrostic Psalm - Each verse begins with the letter of the stanza.
8 terms used to refer to God’s Word: instruction/law (25), word (24), judgments/ordinances (23), decrees (23), commands (22), statutes (21), precepts (21), promise/word (19)
Longest chapter in the Bible - 176 verses
Verses 1-8: Aleph (א)
I. Walking in the Word (Psalm 119:1-3)
Psalm 1:1-2 “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers; but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night.”
Blessedness - What about when I don’t feel blessed?
What about when I realize the guilt of my sin and how much I fall short?
“Walk”
illustration: Learning to walk again...frustration because you know what you are supposed to do but doing so is another story...constant work...concentration...practice...diligence...drive
Blessedness measured against a holy God will invoke guilt, however, Blessedness in the work of Christ offers sinners an invitation through grace.
“The word of the Lord is the path to blessing.”
The NIV Zondervan Study Bible
Psalm 101 “A Psalm of David.
I will sing of steadfast love and justice; to you, O Lord, I will make music.
I will ponder the way that is blameless.
Oh when will you come to me?
I will walk with integrity of heart within my house; I will not set before my eyes anything that is worthless.
I hate the work of those who fall away; it shall not cling to me.
A perverse heart shall be far from me; I will know nothing of evil.
Whoever slanders his neighbor secretly I will destroy.
Whoever has a haughty look and an arrogant heart I will not endure.
I will look with favor on the faithful in the land, that they may dwell with me; he who walks in the way that is blameless shall minister to me.
No one who practices deceit shall dwell in my house; no one who utters lies shall continue before my eyes.
Morning by morning I will destroy all the wicked in the land, cutting off all the evildoers from the city of the Lord.”
The Law merely has the ability to cause sinners to recognize and feel remorsful, not to redeem.
If there is to be blessedness in the Law, there must be more than the Law.
“Blessedness is ascribed to those who treasure up the testimonies of the Lord: in which is implied that they search the Scriptures, that they come to an understanding of them, that they love them, and then that they continue in practice of them.
We must first get a thing before we can keep it.”
Charles Spurgeon, Treasury of David
II.
Keeping the Word (Psalm 119:4-5)
Prone to wander, Lord I feel it
Prone to leave the God I love
Here's my heart, oh take and seal it
Seal it for Thy courts above
(Come Thou Fount)
There is great importance connected to the theme of Psalm 119 being a right ability to study God’s Word.
No matter our intentions or acknowledgement, we are being taught how to think, interpret, and communicate God’s Word.
This may come in multiple forms:
Commentaries
Sermons
Bible Studies
Social media
Self intuition
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The World
Each of these can either point us to the truth of God’s Word or cause us to doubt the goodness of God’s Word.
We will only keep what we think is good, beneficial, helpful, right...
“The careful, thoughtful Bible student must be struck with the idea that every writer of the sacred book seems to feel himself perfectly free from any necessity of taking up the burden of proof regarding the truthfulness of his record.
He simply makes his statements one after another, and seems not to have the least anxiety as to whether some one may not believe what he has written...The reason for this is found only in what they themselves tell us about it; namely, that the book and the facts and the entire business was God’s, not theirs.”
Charles Octavius Booth, Plain Theology for Plain People
Can God’s Law be trusted?
Psalm 19 “To the choirmaster.
A Psalm of David.
The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.
Day to day pours out speech, and night to night reveals knowledge.
There is no speech, nor are there words, whose voice is not heard.
Their voice goes out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world.
In them he has set a tent for the sun, which comes out like a bridegroom leaving his chamber, and, like a strong man, runs its course with joy.
Its rising is from the end of the heavens, and its circuit to the end of them, and there is nothing hidden from its heat.
The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul; the testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple; the precepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart; the commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes; the fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever; the rules of the Lord are true, and righteous altogether.
More to be desired are they than gold, even much fine gold; sw…”
Who is blameless?
Who does no wrong?
Psalm 24 “A Psalm of David.
The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein, for he has founded it upon the seas and established it upon the rivers.
Who shall ascend the hill of the Lord?
And who shall stand in his holy place?
He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not lift up his soul to what is false and does not swear deceitfully.
He will receive blessing from the Lord and righteousness from the God of his salvation.
Such is the generation of those who seek him, who seek the face of the God of Jacob.
Selah Lift up your heads, O gates!
And be lifted up, O ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in.
Who is this King of glory?
The Lord, strong and mighty, the Lord, mighty in battle!
Lift up your heads, O gates!
And lift them up, O ancient doors, that the King of glory may come in.
Who is this King of glory?
The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory!
Selah”
“God’s Word does not have suggestions for our consideration.
They are commands from a king who demands our obedience.”
Daniel L. Akin, Exalting Jesus in Psalms 119
“While the servants of God are happy, they still need to take refuge in his mercy, because their uprightness is not complete.
In this manner are they who faithfully observe the law of God said to be truly happy;”
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