As the psalmist nears the end of his lengthy outpouring of praises and petitions to God in Psalm 119:161-168, he lays bare before God his struggles with persecutors. He relies upon God’s Word and character to uphold him. “Powerful people harass me without cause, but my heart trembles only at your word. I rejoice in your word like one who discovers a great treasure.“(161-2) He knows that God’s Word contains power to overcome and sustain. He considers it a treasure. He also discovered that as he called upon God throughout the day he received peace and had strength to face the tough circumstances he encountered. ” I will praise you seven times a day because all your regulations are just. Those who love your instructions have great peace and do not stumble. (164-5) The psalmist concludes with what he knows about God. He is the one who saves. “I long for your rescue, Lord, so I have obeyed your commands.” (166) God knows him intimately and loves his obedience. “Yes, I obey your commandments and laws because you know everything I do.” (168)
Is God’s Word a treasure for you? Do you gain power to overcome by reading and meditating upon it’s truths? Do you pray throughout the day reminding yourself of the sustaining power of the Holy Spirit? Do you find peace? Do you obey and trust God because you know His character? Do you know that He knows you personally? Can you join the psalmist in obedience to God’s Word because of who He is and what He does? The psalmist trusted God in all things and called upon Him throughout his day in faith. Faith is defined in Hebrews 11:1 and 6 “Faith shows the reality of
what we hope for; it is the evidence of things we cannot see.” “And it is impossible to please God without faith. Anyone who wants to come to him must believe that God exists and that he rewards those who sincerely seek him.” Making God real involves faith in who He is and what He has done for us in Jesus. Pleasing God involves seeking Him and accepting the gift of faith in Jesus. He promises sincere seeking will be rewarded by faith.
Walking by faith in God and His Word is the psalmists answer to life’s problems, may it be mine also.
Linda
In Psalm 119:153-160 the psalmist proclaims God’s deliverance, salvation and compassion. He has discovered these truths about God through his life’s experiences. His conclusion in verse 160 is profound. “
How about you? Do you know for certain that you can rely upon God and His Word? Is it an absolute in your life? As you meditate today on these verses, allow God to speak to you and clarify, strengthen and reveal to you the truth of His Word. I pray that you will arrive at the same conclusion the psalmist did about God and His Word: “
The psalmist reveals how he knows and sees God in this Qoph portion of Psalm 119:145-152. He is struggling with persecution and fears for his life, but he stands on the truth of God’s Word and character. Read this section from the Message and let it speak to you.
The psalmist was confident God would answer as he laid his heart open before Him? Will you present your difficulties and fears before God today and call upon Him for help? He will answer and bring you peace and comfort as you cling to the truth of who God is and what He can do. God is totally trustworthy and keeps His promises.
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that the Word will lead him to victory. He claims God as his guide and redeemer! He refers to being ransomed or bought back from evil. This is what Christ did for us. In Paul’s letter to Titus he puts it this way, “He gave his life to free us from every kind of sin, to cleanse us, and to make us his very own people, totally committed to doing good deeds.” Titus 2:14
rejection of the truth of God’s Word and His ways bring me to tears? Do I sorry for those that do not believe or those that profess to believe and do not live by the standards God desires? If I am brought to tears, then my response should be one of love and restoration not condemnation. Pray, pray, pray for the light of God to be made known to them. God has ways of reaching those who we consider unreachable. Look what He did to confront Saul, the chief persecutor of early Christians. He brought him to his knees and to faith in Jesus. Read his miraculous story in Acts 9. Lift your tears up to God and ask Him to work on the person who you are concerned about, to bring them to faith and change their life. Many times I have heard stories of people praying for individuals for years and years before they came to faith. God calls us to be persistent and filled with hope at their redemption.
How do you recover your resolve when you struggle with hard people, difficult circumstances or your own unbelief? The psalmist resolved to trust God and stand on His Word. Even when we do not understand we can make up our minds to believe God for who He is and what He says. This will give us hope and bring us through those hard times. Resolve today to stand with God and believe His Word. He always proves Himself faithful.
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Standing in awe of the power of God’s Word,
Psalm 119:105 “
transform you as you step out in faith believing in His Word, Jesus.
God is faithful to each generation and to the earth He created.
Standing on God’s Word is firm ground.