Today, I am reading and commenting on Psalms 119.
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So, Psalm 119 is an acrostic, each stanza begins with the successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Since I began doing this blog I have struggled seeing a theme which runs all the way through it. Well, that was true until today. Today I realized that each stanza emphasizes the importance of learning God’s commands, statutes, instructions, and guidance. In many ways those words, “commands, statutes, instructions, and guidance,” are synonyms, but I used them all because they have different connotations. Those different connotations tell us different things about the way God provides us with direction in living our lives. The psalmist portrays different ways in which we ensure that we follow God’s direction in each stanza. The first stanza tells us that blessing flow to those who seek God with their whole heart, and that if we truly seek God we will keep our eyes focused on His commandments. In the second stanza, the writer tells us that we can keep our way pure by storing God’s word in our heart. The NIV translates that as hiding God’s word in our heart. This points out the importance of memorizing as much of it as we can. The third stanza points out that as we continue to study God’s law we see new things in it day after day, but only if we allow God to open our eyes to what He wants us to see. In the fourth stanza the psalmist tells us that as we meditate on what God has done, on the wondrous things He has performed, He will gives us greater understanding of His directions.
I am not going to continue going through each stanza and the way in which the psalmist shows us how studying God’s Scripture benefits us and makes us wiser, but he does so. I want to finish up by mentioning the way the English Standard Version which I am using mentions the value of listening to God’s testimonies in understanding how He wants us to live. I don’t see anything which makes me think the psalmist intended this interpretation, but I think it shows us that listening to others’ testimonies about what God has done for them can help us better understand how God wants us to apply His word in our lives. So, praise God and study His words and commands.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.




















