Psalms: 119
INTRO:
- Merrill Tenney – on reading the Word of God
- “Reading the Word is not so much a technique as a spirit, it is the spirit of eagerness which seeks the mind of God; it is the spirit of humility which listens to the voice of God; it is the spirit of adventure which pursues earnestly the will of God, it is the spirit of adoration which rests in the presence of God.”
- The word of God – THE SCRIPTURES – THE BIBLE
- What comes to mind when you hear those words?
- Most likely a multitude of things for many of you
- Maybe ill start with this question, “Do you know God?”
- If you answered YES in your heart, why do you think you know Him?
- Is there evidence in your life that you know Him?
- If you answered YES in your heart, why do you think you know Him?
- Maybe ill start with this question, “Do you know God?”
- Most likely a multitude of things for many of you
- Let me tell you the QUICK version of William Tyndale’s story
- What is about this Word (HOLD UP BIBLE) that has caused men like Tyndale to be willing to give their life so others can read it for themselves, and also cause men like the bishop and King to stop with deadly force those who would propose that it be possessed and read by everyday people?
- The Psalms: I Didn’t Know That
- Quickly review the last 2 weeks
- Psalm 23 – Shepherd
- Psalm 51 – Repentance
- Quickly review the last 2 weeks
- The most frequently cited verses from Psalm 119
- Psalms 119:105
- Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path.
- Psalms 119:11
- I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.
- Psalms 119:9
- How can those who are young keep their way pure? By living according to your word.
- Psalms 119:89
- Your word, LORD, is eternal; it stands firm in the heavens.
- Psalms 119:97
- Oh, how I love your law! I meditate on it all day long.
- Psalm 119:103
- How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!
- Is the Word of God like that to you?
- How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!
- Psalms 119:105
- What you may not know:
- Psalm 119, the longest single chapter in the Bible
- 176 verses
- It has more verses and words the letter/book of Philippians has in its 4 chapters total
- It is an acrostic poem
- 22 sections, each of 8 verses, corresponding to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
- This made it easier to memorize. YES MEMORIZE!
- It was expected to be memorized and used as a kind of “Worship tool” for God’s people, and it remains such today.
- 22 sections, each of 8 verses, corresponding to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
- Psalm 119, the longest single chapter in the Bible
- Terms for the word of the Lord in Psalm 119
- Ps 119 uses 8-10 different Hebrew terms for the word of the Lord. Each of these synonyms refers to God’s word in its own way, emphasizing different aspects of that word.
- Law(s)
- Precepts
- Statutes
- Commands
- Judgements
- Word
- Ordinances
- Ways
- Decrees
- Promises
- Ps 119 uses 8-10 different Hebrew terms for the word of the Lord. Each of these synonyms refers to God’s word in its own way, emphasizing different aspects of that word.
MESSAGE: (Stand for the reading of the word)
- (SLIDE) Psalm 119:1-8
1 Blessed (Heb ‘ešer – “How happy!” – see also beatitudes in Matthew and Psalm 1) are those whose ways are blameless,
who walk according to the law of the Lord.
2 Blessed are those who keep his statutes
and seek him with all their heart—
3 they do no wrong
but follow his ways.
4 You have laid down precepts
that are to be fully (Heb mᵊ’ōḏ – greatly, diligently, exceedingly) obeyed.
5 Oh, that my ways were steadfast
in obeying your decrees!
6 Then I would not be put to shame
when I consider all your commands.
7 I will praise you with an upright heart
as I learn your righteous laws.
8 I will obey your decrees;
do not utterly forsake me.
- Charles Spurgeon
- “To enjoy this beatitude a holy walking must become habitual. This sacred exercise is very different from sluggish piety. ‘Blessed are the undefiled in the way who walk in the law of the Lord.’ A man may sit down in the road without soiling his skin or fouling his apparel, but that is not enough. There must be progress – practical action – in the Christian life; and in order to experience blessedness we must be doing something for the Master.”
- TO LIVE IN OBEDIENCE ACCORDING TO HIS WORD/HIS WAY WE MUST GO BEYOND READING
- JESUS VIEW OF SCRIPTURE WAS INCREDIBLY HIGH…
- Matthew 5 Jesus frames what we call the Sermon on the Mount with a few powerful statements on scripture and the law
- In John 14, Jesus says this:
- (SLIDE) John 14:21,23-24
- 21 Whoever has my commands and keeps them is the one who loves me. The one who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love them and show myself to them.”
- 23 Jesus replied, “Anyone who loves me will obey my teaching. My Father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home with them. 24 Anyone who does not love me will not obey my teaching. These words you hear are not my own; they belong to the Father who sent me.
- To have His commands and keep them demonstrates that we love Him, that you love Him, that I love Him
- You cannot live out & practice the way of Jesus, you simply cannot know Him in any personal way if you are not regularly consuming His word and being consumed by His Word.
- Scripture is not designed for scrolling & skimmingThat is the approach we take to try and pick up some information quickly but Scripture is to be engaged for our formation
- If you’re too busy to read the Bible, you’re too busy.
- Get a new job
- Sacrifice: sleep – hobbies – meals (fasting) – TV – Social Media
CONCLUSION:
- It is just so difficult to read and really understand
- Søren Kierkegaard , great philosopher, offers two suggestions for the reader who tackles difficult portions of the Bible.
- First, read it like a love letter, he says.
- As you struggle with language, culture, and other barriers, look on them as the necessary work to get to the main, crucial message from someone who loves you.
- Second, act on what you do understand = OBEY
- Kierkegaard dismisses the objection “There are so many obscure passages in the Holy Scriptures, whole books which are almost riddles” with the reply that he would only consider that objection from someone who had fully complied with all the passages that are easy to understand!
- PSALM 119 SHOWS WHAT A HEART FEELS AND WHAT A LIFE DOES WHEN DELIGHTING IN GOD’S WORD.
- Have you let God, by His Spirit radically transform you and reorient your life?
- YES or NO?
- You can DO the Christian Life really well — especially if you have been around it for a while now — you can be about it really well and even know a lot of what the Bible says without letting Jesus actually radically transform you.
- YES or NO?
RESPONSE:
- There’s a story that used to be well known about the German theologian Paul Tillich. Tillich’s theology was considered dangerous by many Christians in the U.S. Supposedly one time after delivering a lecture on the authority of Scripture, he was approached by a passionate seminary student. The student held tightly in his hand a large, black, leather-bound Bible and challenged Tillich, asking,
- “Do you believe this is the Word of God?”
- Tillich glanced at the student’s clenched grip around the Bible and responded,
- “Not if you think you can grasp it. Only when the Bible grasps you.”
- With those few words, Tillich captured a profound truth: The Word of God is not something we own or control—it is something that claims us.
- “Not if you think you can grasp it. Only when the Bible grasps you.”
- Tillich glanced at the student’s clenched grip around the Bible and responded,
- “Do you believe this is the Word of God?”
- You see we have never had more books and articles available to try and help us solve our world problems and family problems, but we are more broken, torn, and hurting then ever.
- Why?
- We haven’t taken the word of God into account
- IT HAS NOT BECOME OUR DELIGHT THAT WE BUILD UPON
- God has given us HIS commandments and instructions for our lives, our families, our church and too often we’ve broken them or disregarded them in some fashion.
- IT HAS NOT BECOME OUR DELIGHT THAT WE BUILD UPON
- We haven’t taken the word of God into account
- Why?
- This is a call for us to come back to the Bible, to the things God values, and build our lives and families obediently on the Word of God.
- His help and His hope for you and your family and mine, as the Psalmist so adamantly reminds us in 119Do you treasure His word in your life? ARE YOU BUILDING YOUR LIFE UPON IT IN EVERY SEASON?
- Day-to-day Practice
- Read Regularly
- Memorize
- Meditate
- Obey
- Share the Word
- In Psalm 119:33-40 the psalmist uses these phrases:
- TEACH ME
- KEEP ME
- DIRECT ME
- TURN MY HEART
- TURN MY EYES
- PRESERVE MY LIFE
- FULFILL
- TAKE AWAY