Read Psalm 119:105-112.
Nun
Verse 105 is one of the best known statements from the Psalms. In
this fourteenth stanza, the psalmist begins by describing the Word of God as a
lamp and light. The application It is very personal. Here is how
the illumination of the Scriptures has impact on one’s daily life.
1. My direction. (v.105)
The "lamp to my feet" shows me clearly where I am. The
"light to my path" clarifies where I am going.
2. My confirmation. (v.106)
There must be a time and place when one decides for themselves to step across
the line of faith and embrace this One as LORD of life. The purpose of
such a personal commitment is "to keep your righteous rules."
3. My affliction. (v.107)
Tough times will come. These may be turned into seasons of spiritual
growth. "Give me life" is a call for reviving the heart and
refreshing the spirit during difficulty.
4. My submission. (v.108)
Most often freewill offerings involve financial generosity. But here it
is the sacrifice of praise. The statement in this verse goes beyond
giving; there is receiving as well. Intentionally investing time to be
taught the Scriptures requires submitting our schedules to God.
5. My distraction. (vv.109-110)
Nearly every day there are stresses and threats. They may be physical,
relational, occupational, spiritual, or financial. If we are not
diligent, these can distract us, even derail, our fellowship with God.
Remembering God's Word will anchor us in difficulties.
6. My celebration. (v.111)
Having a heritage (Hebrew=possession) of the Scriptures is something not
everyone has. It should never be taken lightly or for granted. This
prized possession goes to the heart, stimulates our joy, and causes us to
celebrate our relationship with God.
7. My inclination. (v.112)
Growth in the knowledge of God's Word and putting it into practice will alter
our lives inside and out. It will change our natural bents and behaviors
to a life that is focused on pleasing our Savior.
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