Psalm 119:1-88 is cause for self evaluation. The Psalmist seems so taken with God's Word. It's everything to him. He describes it like this: 18 - "wonderful truths in your law", 50 - "your promise revives me", 54 - "your principles have been the music of my life", 62 - "your just laws", 72 - "your law is more valuable to me than millions in gold and silver". Because he thinks the world of God's Word, he's committed to it! 11 - "I have hidden your Word in my heart", 14 - "I have rejoiced in your decrees", 20 - "I am overwhelmed continually with a desire for your laws", 30 - "I am determined to live your laws", 44 - "I will keep on obeying your law forever and forever", 60 - "I will hurry to obey your commands." What does God's Word mean to me? What do I do with it in my life? Wannetta
Psalm 119:1-88 is cause for self evaluation. The Psalmist seems so taken with God's Word. It's everything to him. He describes it like this: 18 - "wonderful truths in your law", 50 - "your promise revives me", 54 - "your principles have been the music of my life", 62 - "your just laws", 72 - "your law is more valuable to me than millions in gold and silver". Because he thinks the world of God's Word, he's committed to it! 11 - "I have hidden your Word in my heart", 14 - "I have rejoiced in your decrees", 20 - "I am overwhelmed continually with a desire for your laws", 30 - "I am determined to live your laws", 44 - "I will keep on obeying your law forever and forever", 60 - "I will hurry to obey your commands." What does God's Word mean to me? What do I do with it in my life?
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