The previous stanza was concerned with our ways. This stanza begins with a related and appropriate question, How can a young man cleanse his way (v9)? The question is not so much concerned with the need for forgiveness when we sin. Rather it concerns the general cleansing of our way (note the singular again), so that the path of life we have chosen is itself cleared of ideas and temptations that would cause us to wander (v10). This clearing of the path is obviously best done in one’s youth, before our lives become over-burdened with the consequences of sin.
We cleanse our way, our general approach to life, by …
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v9: taking heed according to God’s word. To take
heed is to listen to and learn Scripture with a view to application and
obedience.
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v10: seeking God with a whole heart. We must set aside private time with God when
we seek Him without interruption.
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v11: hiding His word in our hearts. There is no other way to think God’s thoughts
than by memorizing His word. Not just
isolated verses but whole sections must be learned. This is the foundation for thought and action
in the cleansed way.
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v12: being teachable. When we plead with God to teach us we show a
teachable spirit.
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v13: reciting God’s word. The memorized Word is soundly imbedded in the
heart as we verbalize it.
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v14: rejoicing in the word. How would we rejoice with the gift of a large
sum of money? We need the same attitude
towards God’s word. When in Israel at
the end of the feast of Tabernacles, I was walking by a synagogue one evening as
they were winding the Torah back from Deuteronomy to Genesis. The event was accompanied by the wonderful
sound of loud rejoicing by the participants.
God’s word is more precious than silver or gold and should bring that
kind of joy.
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v15: meditation and contemplation. The memorized word becomes part of the
thought process as we think on it and relate it to our lives.
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v16: delighting in His word. The things in which we delight we frequently
repeat. So it must be with the
Word. Repeated enjoyment of the Word
will make it fresh, not to be forgotten.
Young or old, now is the time to cleanse your way by deep involvement in
the word of God. If you are involved in
the lives of children, make it your ministry to encourage them in memorization
of God’s word. Make daily reading and
study of Scripture a necessary part of your life.
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