For us to benefit from the word of God we must approach the Word
properly. That is the subject of this
stanza.
First we will need God’s bountiful supply if we are to live according to
God’s word (v17). Apart from God’s help, we cannot please God (Rom. 8:8).
We will hear the Word, but not do the Word (Jas 1:22-25).
We must ask God to open our eyes to His truth (v18). The natural man cannot understand the things
of God (2 Cor. 2:14-16). Our natural eyes cannot see spiritual truth.
At the same time we must ask God to make His truth clear to us
(v19). Living in this world where God’s
people are strangers means we are
surrounded by ideas and philosophies that, if brought to the Word, will
actually obscure the meaning. Remember
that Jesus used parables to hide his teaching from the world, but to reveal it
to His disciples (Mt. 13:10-17). Yet
even then His disciples needed Christ to reveal the truth to them.
We also need to have a deep longing
for the Word in order to truly benefit from our time spent there (v20). We cannot come to the Scriptures with the
attitude we may have when we read the newspaper. We must have an eagerness to study, to
concentrate, to learn and for that we need God’s abundant supply. It is true that often, as we begin to read
the Bible that the longing will grow within us.
But that is God’s work, and we are dependent on Him for it.
The remaining verses tell us that we will benefit more from the word of
God if we come expecting it to be beneficial.
o God’s word will give you confidence when dealing with the self-confident
people around you who stray from the truth (v21).
o Obedience to God’s word will give you a right view of yourself when you
are put down by others (v22).
o Even when great and powerful people speak against you and against God,
meditation on His word will sustain you (v23).
o God’s word, as you delight in it, will provide accurate counsel in the issues of life (v24).
Let us come to Scripture with humility and with great expectation. Seek God’s bountiful supply as you begin your
times with God and trust Him to accurately and perfectly meet your need each
day.
1 comment:
I needed this today. Psalm 119 has been such a repetitive reminder of the benefit of God’s Word. Thanks for your words, Dad.
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