Read Psalm 119:113-120.
Samekh
Part of spiritual growth is learning to love what God loves and hating what
God hates.
The psalmist understood spiritual warfare. One committed to the LORD goes
up against the enemy of the soul throughout every day. Choices must be
made regarding the influences all around us that beckon.
1. Learning what to love.
"I love your law." The chief way we know about God and His
promises to us is through the Scriptures. There is no substitute for
investing personal, daily time getting to know the Bible. The more we
know, the more we will want to know. The more we want to know, the more
in love with God we will be.
2. Learning what to hate.
On the other hand, sin and sinful influences cool our love for God. The
double-minded are mentioned. These are folks who say they believe in the
LORD but their thinking, words, and behaviors are in contradiction. Then,
there are the evildoers, or people who love and live to sin. God spurns
(tosses aside, puts down) those who go their own way instead of living in
obedience to Him. We must be cautious living in a lost world and be
certain that we demonstrate the marked change Christ makes in our lives.
3. Learning what to fear.
The LORD is a God of justice. The psalmist said he trembled just thinking
about the judgments of God. The word literally means the hair stood up on
the back of his neck. Too many treat God and His Word with a casual
attitude, as if they could take or leave it, without realizing the dire and
eternal consequences.
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