Read Psalm 119:81-88
Kaph
Still praying regarding his persecution, the psalmist returned to his focus
on the Word of God.
1. His dilemma. (vv.83-85, 87)
The suffering was taking a toll on him. He had reached the end of
himself. His insides felt shriveled and dried up. His two questions
are common to all of us: How long must I endure this? When will the LORD
intervene and do something to help?
2. His deliverance. (vv.81-82, 86)
He realized that his true help was not in positive thinking, nor the self-help
wisdom of other people. His deliverance was in a person, God Himself.
His understanding of God and how He works in the lives of people is found
in one place--the Scriptures. There, His promises are written, and there
is the source of our hope. We may stake our eternal claim on the
infallible, inerrant, unchanging Word of God. "All your commandments
are sure."
3. His decision. (v.88)
Once again, he asked "give me life." But notice the motive
behind his request for such renewal. He had predetermined his obedience:
"that I may keep the testimonies of your mouth." Living a life
that pleases God is one that obeys His Word. Motives are important to God
and a key to answered prayer.
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