This
stanza begins with the words of one who is seeing Scripture at work in his life
in very real ways. “Oh, how I love Your
law!” I have felt that myself; I have
seen it in believers young and old. When
the light comes on, the direction
they seek is found, or the path is made clear, there is a deep joy in the heart
that cries out, “I love this Book!”
The
joy of the Psalmist centers around the clarity he finds in Scripture as opposed
to the confusion he finds elsewhere.
God’s people know there are 2 ways: truth and falsehood (v104), good and
evil (v101). His enemies, his teachers,
and the ancients (v98-100) are those
whose wisdom is always lacking.
Rather
than following them and going astray the Psalmist has kept his feet from their
way (v101). He has not departed from
God’s judgments (v102). In fact, as strongly
as he loves God’s law, with the same intensity he hates every false way (v104). He
has found the word of God to be completely satisfying (v103)
We
should consider this ourselves. The world’s
teachers can be quite intimidating to be sure, given their status and
power. After all, the evil and false way
is the way of destruction, Broadway
Avenue on which most of our acquaintances travel
(Mt. 7:13). And those who travel that
road are never happy about those few do-gooders
who travel the narrow way of affliction (Psa. 123:3-4; 1 Peter 4:3-4).
In
youth it is our peer group exerting pressure to walk with the majority in their
pleasures. In college it is the
professor who has crafted a philosophy that denies God and exalts man. In the workplace it is the successful
entrepreneur whose proven track record
in attaining wealth and power is the only path to follow.
And
yet, do you feel the confidence of the man of the Word? By God’s commandments, testimonies and
precepts he cannot be touched by any of these "experts.".
The longer he lives, the sweeter are God’s words. They fit reality. They keep him from trouble. They give him success with his Creator for he
is taught by God Himself (v102).
He
will not be diverted. The Scriptures are
his meditation all the day. He is
confident as he walks the narrow path.
“The law of his God is in his heart; none of his steps shall slide”
(Psalm 37:31). Do you walk with this
confidence?
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