p>I hope these two themes in the longest Psalm are encouraging and inspiring, as you read them and perhaps meditate on them.
I. I am a stranger and pilgrim on the Earth, and need God's law to direct me and show me how to live
v.19
I am a stranger in the earth;
Do not hide Your commandments from me.
v.54
Your statutes have been my songs
In the house of my pilgrimage.
v.73
Your hands have made me and fashioned me!
Give me understanding, that I may learn Your commandments.
II. I obey and delight in God's law despite worldly opposition
v.22-24
Remove from me reproach and contempt,
For I have kept Your testimonies.
Princes also sit and speak against me,
But Your servant meditates on Your statutes.
Your testimonies also are my delight
And my counselors.
v.31
I cling to Your testimonies;
O Lord, do not put me to shame!
v.38
Turn away my reproach which I dread,
For Your judgments are good.
v.44-47
So shall I keep Your law continually,
Forever and ever.
And I will walk at liberty,
For I seek Your precepts.
I will speak of Your testimonies also before kings,
And will not be ashamed.
And I will delight myself in Your commandments,
Which I love.
v.51
The proud have me in great derision,
Yet I do not turn aside from Your law.
v.61
The cord of the wicked have bound me,
But I have not forgotten Your law.
v.69
The proud have forged a lie against me,
But I will keep Your precepts with my whole heart.
v.87
They almost made an end of me on earth,
But I did not forsake Your precepts.
v.95
The wicked wait for me to destroy me,
But I will consider Your testimonies.
v.109-111
My life is continually in my hand [in danger],
Yet I do not forget Your law.
The wicked have laid a snare for me,
Yet I have not strayed from Your precepts.
Your testimonies I have taken as a heritage forever,
For they are the rejoicing of my heart.
v.157
Many are my persecutors and my enemies,
Yet I do not turn from Your testimonies.
v.161-163
Princes persecute me without a cause,
But my heart stands in awe of Your word.
I rejoice at Your word
As one who finds great treasure.
I hate and abhor lying,
But I love Your law.
v.165
Great peace have those who love Your law,
And nothing causes them to stumble.
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Thursday August 11th 2022
salm 35 talks about how the Psalmist is wrongfully pursued and plotted against by his oppressors. This aggression is unprovoked: whenever those who are his enemies were sick or in trouble, the psalmist would pray for them and mourn with them. He would genuinely and earnestly wish for and seek their good, interceding for them.
rackets and emphases are mine.
his may seem over-simplistic (and caustic, but the contact initiated and cheap methods used by the proselytizers is galling), but I do not think it needs to be complicated. As a Christian, by God's mercy and grace I have been taken hold of, redeemed, and transformed by the saving atonement of Christ, and through the faith in God given to me by Him and through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit I am - remarkable to say - a child of God and am being sanctified and have been given a mandate here on earth to be a faithful steward and help apply Christ's kingdom in my little area of responsibility. My eyes have been opened to my sin, my need of Christ as Savior, and the efficacy of Christ's justification in His obedient life, death, and resurrection in which the Lord regards me. I look forward to the blessedness of eternal life in the presence of my Savior and God.
postle Paul, in 1 Timothy 4:1-5 warns that some people in the church will depart from faith, teaching false doctrines and lying words, such as: "forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from foods which God created to be received with thanksgiving by those who believe and know the truth. For every creature of God is good, and nothing is to be refused if it is received with thanksgiving; for it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer."
henever I have the privilege of reading or hearing Dr. Peter Leithart, my mind is down paths of symbology in and connections between various parts of the Bible. This past weekend my church hosted a Theopolis Institute regional course where Dr. Leithart spoke on how Christians should worship God, and today on Sunday he preached a sermon: a pre-Pentecost sermon on a Pentecost theme. That sermon inspired these thoughts.
urrently I am reading Dallas Willard's The Divine Conspiracy. Many good things can be said about this book, and I will likely write about some of those things after I finish reading the book.
ichard Sibbes was a Puritan theologian who has been given the nickname of the "sweet dripper", because he was known for extolling the goodness and kindness of God toward His children, using words of comfort and gentleness to strengthen and encourage believers.
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