Read Psalm 119:89-96.
Lamedh
The Word of God and the character of God are inseparable. What the
Holy Spirit gave to the writers of Scripture to record is based upon who God
is. This eleventh stanza contains some of the strongest statements in the
Bible concerning its veracity and impact.
1. The Word of God stands forever. (v.89)
Like a towering, stone monument of remembrance, the Scriptures are firmly established
for all to see. But unlike man-made structures, what God has established
is eternal. It will never change.
2. The character of God stands unchanged. (v.90a)
He remains faithful to what He has said and what He has promised because He is
faithful. Though thousands of years have passed, generation after
generation, culture after culture, may depend upon the LORD in the exact same
way. "For I the LORD do not change." (Malachi 3:6)
3. The creation of God stands fast. (vv.90b-91)
According to Colossians 1:16-17, it is Jesus Christ who created and sustains
the universe. The orbits of the planets, the rotation of the earth, down
to holding together the protons of the atom are in His control.
4. The care of God's people stands secure. (vv.92-95)
When afflicted, when feeling alone, when in the need of encouragement and
direction our help and our hope are found in the unchanging Word of God.
Notice the psalmist's surrender to the LORD and his love of the
Scriptures. "...my delight...I will never forget your precepts...you
have given me life...I am yours...I have sought your precepts...I consider your
testimonies."
Everything in this life has a season, an end, and a limit. But not the
Word of God. (v.96)
"Standing on the promises that cannot fail,
When the howling storms of doubt and fear assail,
By the living word of God I shall prevail,
Standing on the promises of God."
R. Kelso Carter
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