The
life-goal of the believer is to be like Jesus Christ (Ro. 8:29-30). This likeness is not merely external but goes
to the depth of our being. We think like
Christ; we desire what He desires. It is
a soul-likeness.
Perhaps
this stanza has this in mind. He speaks
of soul-obedience to God’s wonderful
testimonies (129). Wonderful is the same word used of the Christ, the Living Word in
Isa. 9:6. Our love for and obedience to
the testimonies of God is equivalent to our love for the Master. “If
you love me, keep my commandments” (John 14:15).
The
soul in Hebrew has to do with the
essential life of living creatures. While
animals are living souls (Gen.
1:20-24,30) humans have been created in
the image of God. Thus man lives and
moves out of his soul, his deepest thoughts and passions being anchored there.
The
preceding references to the “soul” in Psalm 119 have indicated man’s deep
struggle in affliction (20,25,28,81,109).
His soul breaks with longing,
melts with heaviness, and faints for
salvation. One may be reminded of
David’s brokenness (Psalm 51) or Peter’s bitter tears (Lk. 22:62) when they came
to the end of themselves. Yet both were
restored to service. Like the Psalmist who
pants for God’s commands (131) and weeps over disobedience (136), their
souls were changed. Nothing would come
between them and God, neither sin (133) nor oppressor (134). Truly their obedience was from the soul.
For
this deep likeness to Christ the Psalmist prays that God’s eyes would look upon
him in mercy (132) and that His face would shine upon him (135). God does this as His word enters our lives. It is a light
(130) reaching every corner of the soul.
As Heb. 4:12-13 affirms, God’s word permeates the dividing of soul and
spirit, revealing and cleansing the sin (cf. also Eph. 5:27).
Today,
allow the Word to penetrate deeply as you contemplate the obedience of your
soul. Do you see hesitation, reluctance
or resistance to God’s revealed will? Confess
the sins that no one else knows but you and your Lord. Allow the light of His word to shine on you
that you might truly walk in the light. That is soul-obedience. That is Christ-likeness.
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