Thursday, April 16, 2026

Do You Know Psalm 119?

 

Blessed [or Happy] are those whose ways are blameless,

    who walk according to the law of the Lord.

Blessed are those who keep his statutes

    and seek him with all their heart (Ps. 119:1,2)

Psalm 119 is an acrostic using the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet:  Aleph, Beth, Gimel … all the way to Tav.  So, theoretically, you could read one section each hour within a day!  Each group of eight verses starts with the same Hebrew letter.  This a mnemonic, an aid in memory.  I memorized the solution to the Rubik’s cube with such tricks.  I never did get very fast … it usually took me five minutes.

 

Every verse in Psalm 119 refers to Scripture; however, there are some  exceptions such as Ps. 119:90: “Your faithfulness continues through all generations; you established the earth, and it endures.”  See also verses 84, 121 & 122.  Do we love God?  Do we desire his Word?  If we say “Jesus is Lord,” how do we obey him?  We follow the commands in the Bible.


As for the author of Psalm 119, David, Daniel & Ezra have been suggested.   An  excellent book that references Psalm 119 numerous times is Knowing God by JI Packer (d. 2020).  Here is the 50th anniversary edition (>1M copies sold!):

https://www.amazon.com/Knowing-God-IVP-Signature-Collection/dp/1514007762

 

A Packer bio by Sam Storms (OKC):  

https://www.samstorms.org/enjoying-god-blog/post/the-life-of-j-i-packer--1926-2020-

 

I heard Packer preach at Metropolitan Bible Church (OKC) ages ago.

 

There is a special blessing when we study, meditate on, obey and apply God’s Word, “Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and take to heart what is written in it, because the time is near” (Rev. 1:3).

 

Several synonyms for Scripture are used in Psalm 119: law, way, testimonies, commands, precepts, word, judgments, statutes, promise and  decrees. 

 

Let’s consider some choice passages from Psalm 119.

 

“How can a young person stay on the path of purity?  By living according to your word” (Ps. 199:9)  Purity not only means rejecting sexual sin, but also keeping our minds free from deceptive distractions.  Job 31:1 applies: “I made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully at a young woman.”

 

Two themes in the Bible are Conviction and Forgiveness.  “I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your commands” (Ps. 119:10).  The Psalmist admits that he has a tendency to veer off the straight and narrow.  We have redemption and forgiveness through the shed blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.  “Help us, God our Savior, for the glory of your name; deliver us and forgive our sins for your name's sake” (Ps. 79:9).

 

“I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you” (Ps.  119:11).  We need to memorize Scripture so that we have ammunition in the spiritual battle we face daily.  See also Psalm 119:93.

 

“Open my eyes that I may see, wonderful things in your law” (Ps. 119:18).  You thought metamorphosis was fantastic … we all should make it a priority to study, meditate on and obey God’s Word so that we may know the Lord more clearly.

 

“I am a stranger [or sojourner] on earth; do not hide your commands from me” (Ps. 119:19).  Heaven is our ultimate destination.  We are just pilgrims passing through this world of woe.  God’s Word gives us the comfort and guidance we need.

 

Are you consumed with headlines, sports, fast cars or fine cuisine?  Take heed what the Psalmist said, “My soul is consumed with longing for your laws at all times” (Ps. 119:20).

 

Are you headed for serious trials or experiencing a hard providence right now?  “I am laid low in the dust; preserve my life according to your word” (Ps. 119:25).  See also Psalm 119:161.

Psalm 119 may remind us of the 19th Psalm which focuses on God’s World and God’s Word - Creation and the Bible!  The entire 119th Psalm focuses on the glories of Scripture.  The witness of the created order can only lead us so far in knowing our Creator (Rom. 1:18-23).  We need God’s direct message contained in the Old and New Testaments:

 

The law of the Lord is perfect,

    refreshing the soul.

The statutes of the Lord are trustworthy,

    making wise the simple. (Ps. 19:7)

 

Do you delight in God’s Word?  “Direct me in the path of your commands,  for there I find delight” (Ps. 119:35).  See also Psalm 119:111.

 

How much time do we spend gaming or scrolling in a day?  “Turn my eyes away from worthless things; preserve my life according to your word” (Ps. 119:37).  The Message puts it like this, “Divert my eyes from toys and trinkets, invigorate me on the pilgrim way” (Ps. 119:37, MSG)

 

We must be assured in our Salvation before we can answer the critics:

May your unfailing love come to me, Lord,

    your salvation, according to your promise;

then I can answer anyone who taunts me,

    for I trust in your word. (Ps. 119:41,42)

 

The author of Psalm 119 was not riding the Gravy Train, but experienced serious difficulties:

 

My comfort in my suffering is this:
    Your promise preserves my life.
The arrogant mock me unmercifully,
    but I do not turn from your law. (Ps. 119:50,51)

 

See also verses 75,78 and Lamentations 3:37,38.

 

Do you know rage-bait when you see it?

https://www.merriam-webster.com/slang/rage-bait

 

Indignation [rage] grips me because of the wicked,

    who have forsaken your law.

Your decrees are the theme of my song

    wherever I lodge.

In the night, Lord, I remember your name,

    that I may keep your law.

This has been my practice:

    I obey your precepts. (Ps. 119:53-56)

 

The answer for rage … sing praises to the Lord and obey His decrees!  “If you love me, keep my commands” (Jn. 14:15).

By what standard do you define “good”?  “You are good, and what you do is good; teach me your decrees” (Ps. 119:68).  Goodness, Beauty and Truth are part of God’s character.

 

God’s Word is worth more than gold (Au) or silver (Ag): “The law from your mouth is more precious to me than thousands of pieces of silver and gold” (Ps. 119:72).

 

“Your hands made me and formed me; give me understanding to learn your commands” (Ps. 119:73).  Evolution is false, Creation is true.

 

Often Psalm 119 shifts gears frequently; however, the section for letter Khaf (כ) hangs together:

 

My soul faints with longing for your salvation,

    but I have put my hope in your word.

My eyes fail, looking for your promise;

    I say, “When will you comfort me?”

Though I am like a wineskin in the smoke,

    I do not forget your decrees.

How long must your servant wait?

    When will you punish my persecutors?

The arrogant dig pits to trap me,

    contrary to your law.

All your commands are trustworthy;

    help me, for I am being persecuted without cause.

They almost wiped me from the earth,

    but I have not forsaken your precepts.

In your unfailing love preserve my life,

    that I may obey the statutes of your mouth. (Ps. 119:81-88)

Psalm 119:96 reminds us of Calculus: “To all perfection I see a limit, but your commands are boundless.”  Limits are real - no horse runs 60 mph … not even at Remington Park (OKC).


Do you seek wisdom?

 

Your commands are always with me

    and make me wiser than my enemies.

I have more insight than all my teachers,

    for I meditate on your statutes.

I have more understanding than the elders,

    for I obey your precepts. (Ps. 119:98-100)

 

What’s for dinner?  Steaks, shrimp, BBQ?  “How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!” (Ps. 119:103).

 

“Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path” (Ps. 119:105).  Without illumination, we stumble around in the dark.  During WWII, many servicemen received a New Testament:

https://gideons.org/blog/equipping-the-worlds-military-for-spiritual-battle

 

Does the longest Psalm deal with addiction?  “Direct my footsteps according to your word; let no sin rule over me” (Ps. 119:133).

 

“I obey your precepts and your statutes, for all my ways are known to you” (Ps. 119:168).  We can’t hide from God’s watch (cf. Heb. 4:13).

We close with this prayer from the Valley of Vision:

 

O God of Truth,

I thank thee for the holy Scriptures,

their precepts, promises. directions, light.

In them may I learn more of Christ,

be enabled to retain his truth

and have grace to follow it.

Help me to lift up the gates of my soul that he may come in

and show me Himself when I search the Scriptures,

for I have no lines to fathom its depths,

no wings to soar to its heights.

By His aid may I be enabled to explore all its truths,

love them with all my heart, embrace them with all my power,

engraft them into my life.[1]

 

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Note:

1) Valley of Vision ed. by Arthur Bennett (Banner of Truth, Edinburgh, 1975), p. 190.  

 

** kudos – graphic sources:

https://www.blueletterbible.org/images/calendar/imageDisplay/2020-calendar_psa_119_90_nasb_b

https://storage.googleapis.com/dxjbedthjfpije/letters-in-hebrew-alphabet.html

https://chatgpt.com/c/69e16ac3-7f40-83ea-98d4-90d374de678c

https://www.craiyon.com/en/image/lztJIRZrS8KcELQ_0y9FTg

 

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