There
are few better thoughts in all of Scripture than to know God as one’s “portion”
(v57). Our portion is, of course, our
“lot in life” so to speak. It is what
will be ours in this lifetime.
Most
people measure their “portion” according to money, pleasure or fame. But most people also are not satisfied. You can hear it in their complaints and see
it in their endless seeking after another dollar, a bigger kick, or another
promotion.
A
“portion” was what God said He would be for the Levites (Num. 18:20). All the other tribes received land and cities
of their own. The Levites got God for
their inheritance.
Now
some might think the Levites had a hard life, always dependent on God for their
needs. But anyone who thinks that way
doesn’t understand the last verse of this stanza: “The earth, O Lord, is full
of Your mercy” (v64). In fact, a person
can have nothing better than to have God as their portion.
The
trials of our lives are designed to reveal whether or not God is our
portion. In the book of Lamentations,
where Jeremiah recorded his utter discouragement at the loss of all that was
dear to him, God brought him to see that he still had all he needed because God
was his portion (Lam. 3:22-24).
So
it is in this stanza of Psalm 119: it is revealed that the Psalmist’s portion
was God. The middle verses (58-63)
describe the lifestyle of one who is finding his satisfaction in God.
·
58: he brings his petitions to God with his whole heart (i.e. he has no
other heart-desire to find answers in any other portion).
·
59: he orders his daily path to follow after God.
·
60: he wastes no time in obeying God’s word.
·
61: when beset by circumstances, he stays the course laid out in God’s
word.
·
62: in the odd hours his thoughts are of the Lord.
·
63: he encourages himself by fellowship with those who also seek God as
their portion.
Who
or what is your portion? Are you putting
your trust in your own value? or your possessions? or the next thrill? Or can you say that your Portion fills the
earth with His mercy?
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