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Psalm 119 is remarkable for how often it refers to God’s written revelation, His word. It is referred to in almost every verse. The Masoretes (a group of Jewish scholars between the 6 th and 10 th centuries AD) said that the word of God is mentioned in every verse except Psalm 119:122.
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Psalm 119. The emphasis in this, the longest psalm, is on the vital ministry of the Word of God in the inner spiritual life of God’s children. It describes how the Word enables us to grow in holiness and handle the persecutions and pressures that always accompany an obedient walk of faith.
The beautiful truths of Psalm 119 will teach you how to: Live your life without regrets; Be single-minded in your pursuit of God; Deflect the harsh words of your critics; Be fully satisfied in God alone; Live a life in-step with God’s Word; Be smarter than all of your teachers; We originally released this free Psalm 119 study in the spring of ...
We created this workbook to help you dig deeper into Psalm 119 stanza by stanza to slowly and intentionally gain a greater love and appreciation for the fullness and sufficiency of God’s Word. At the start of each passage, take time to slowly read the verses several times and reflect on them. Journal your initial thoughts as you read each section.
Psalm 119 Your Word Is a Lamp to My Feet Aleph. 119:1 1 Blessed are those whose way is blameless, who walk in the law of the LORD! 2 Blessed are those who keep his testimonies, who seek him with their whole heart, 3 who also do no wrong, but walk in his ways! 4 You have commanded your precepts to be kept diligently. 5 Oh that my ways may be ...
If you’re in the midst of a time of darkness, find specific verses from Psalm 119 that describe your need for deliverance, wisdom, or guidance. “Uphold us according to your promises, that we may live.”