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Introduction to
is the giant of the psalter
is the full flowering of the kind of delight of God’s Word that is mentioned in .
In we see a full flowering of the kind of delight in God’s Word that is mentioned in Psalm 1
is probably the most popular of all the psalms.
Of course as i mentioned earlier that God’s law and God’s King are two central themes in the psalter and gives the fullest expression of the centrality of God’s law.
I want to give a little bit of time to some introductory matters so that we might better appreciate the masterpiece that we have before us in .
It is an acrostic psalm and what I mean by that is that every letter of the Hebrew alphabet is given its turn to introduce eight successive verses on the subject of God’s law.
1-8 aleph, all eight verses begin with this letter
9-16 beth
17-24 gimel
You will also notice in your study of that there are a variety of words that are used to describe or to refer to God’s Word, at least 8.
Law v.1
The parent verb means to teach (v.33) or direct.
It reminds us that God’s revelation is not simply for interest but to direct us, it is given to us so that we might obey
Testimonies v.2
In this expression we are reminded that God’s revelation to us is dependable, the word of a faithful and true witness.
Ways v.3 (this one is debated)
This reminds us that there is a way that seems right to a man but it leads to death, God’s Word shows us the way that leads to life
Precepts v.4
This word speaks of instructions of procedures.
The Lord has given His people clear instructions in His Word, He cares about detail and does not leave things like worship up to decide the best way to do these things.
Statutes v.5
With this word we are reminded that God’s law, His Word is fixed, they are set in the heavens and will not erased.
Commandments v.6
We are reminded that God’s Word is not a book of suggestions, but of orders, of commands and as Lord and Master He has every right to command and to expect obedience.
Ordinances/judgments v.7
Scripture is the standard given by the Judge of all Creation.
One way we understand this word is that Scripture is the standard for fair and righteous dealing between man and man.
Word v.9
This is the most general term of all.
Word/promise v.11 and v.41
This is used to speak of God’s Word in general and particular promises that God has made.
I point these words out not to try to say that we need to make a big deal of the nuances of each Word but that though there are nuances to each word each word is simply another way of referring to the Scriptures
They are God’s Word to us, they are God’s promises that cannot be broken, the Scriptures are the Words of one that cannot lie, they are Divine statues that can never be changed.
And We see that the Scriptures are the delight of God’s people v.14-16
And We see that the Scriptures are the delight of God’s people v.14-16
And We see that the Scriptures are the delight of God’s people v.14-16
It is much better than anything this world can offer v.72
v.111, 127, 162
Not just a delight but a love for the Scriptures, a great desire for the Scriptures v.20, 40, 47
v.20, 40
There is a desire and a delight because the Psalmist knows that the Scriptures are
righteous v.7
wondrous v.18
unshakable v.89
dependable v.160
unshakable v.89
sweeter than honey, v.103
sweeter than honey, v.103
dependable v.160
You see the psalmist knew the sweetness of the scriptures and the benefit of the scriptures
The Scriptures bring freedom to One’s life v.45 (walk at liberty, or in freedom)
The Scriptures are a light in the midst of darkness v.105 (they give insight and understanding)
The Scriptures give life v.25, 50, 93
The Scriptures give stability and peace v.49-50, 89-92, vv.114-117
And the Psalmist knows his need for the Scriptures.
was not written by a scholar sitting in the Ivory Towers.
Instead it was written by a man who new the difficulties of life and especially the difficulties of life living as one of God’s people in a foreign land v.19
v.19
He knew the hatred of the wicked v.22-23, 95
He knew that life was a fight, a struggle v.54, 61, 153-154
Listen to the cry of the Psalmist v.145-152
And in the midst of the difficulties of life, in the midst of a foreign land, in the midst of darkness, in the midst of the hate and the pressure of the world we have a question raised by the psalmist toward the beginning of the psalm, this is the central question of the Psalm (only three other v.82 and 84) and that is what I want to spend the rest of our time on.
The central question for the Psalmist
The importance of this question, always applicable, Job asked the same question
, David prayed for this
The question is just as applicable today even though it is a question that is ignored in our day.
How an a young man make his way prosperous
How can a young man make his way popular
How can a young man make his way pleasurable
But
How can a young man make his way pure?
That is considered a fools question.
The necessity of the question in that we are not naturally prone to purity.
We are unclean, we are sinful and we are prone to walk the way of sinfulness, to walk the way of impurity.
oh we should consider our way
oh that we would see the need to be pure
pure in my standing before God
pure in my walk before God
pure in my walk before man
Few things
There is only one who is pure before God.
We are only pure in Him
As those who are washed, made clean in Him, we are to seek to walk as He walked
Those who know Him, those who have been purified by Him will want to walk in purity.
The Biblical assumption is that everyone who is a Christ follower will want to know the answer to this question, this question that seems crazy to the world is a question that resonates in the heart of the child of God.
The answer
Guarding it
what is the it, your way, your life, your thoughts, your affections, maybe one might say your heart
Keep, guard, preserve, protect your heart, your way.
according to your Word
In other words God’s word must direct my thoughts, my affections, my feet, my hands, my mouth
In other words, your Word must direct me, it must guide me.
In other words, your Word must direct me, it must guide me or I will go into an impure path
A couple of things here brothers and sisters.
The Spirit inspired this verse because we need it.
We need to be reminded that it is God’s Word that directs us to purity and not
our thoughts
our opinions
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