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Worship: A Study in Psalms

DAY 92 OF 106

What does it say?

Even though the psalmist was persecuted without cause, he found peace in God’s law. He asked God to hear his plea to live so he could sing the praises of God’s righteous commands.

What does it mean?

Throughout Psalm 119, the writer’s statements and requests are basically the same. He loved, trusted, and obeyed God’s Word; he was opposed by those who ignored God’s Word; he pleaded with God for deliverance and praised the Lord regardless. Amid the chaos and despite persecution, the psalmist was determined to live obediently, pray fervently, and praise continually. The peace and joy he found by knowing and loving God’s Word above anything else are certainly beyond human understanding – it’s supernatural.

How should I respond?

Our modus operandi as church-going followers of Christ is to ask friends and small group members to pray for us when things are difficult, and then we offer quick praise to the Lord when the issue is resolved. In the meantime, we’re often guilty of worry or manipulation instead of fervent prayer. In what situation have you identified with the psalmist’s cries for help as we’ve studied Psalm 119? Will you follow his example to live obediently, pray fervently, and praise God continually – regardless of what you’re facing and how long you have to wait for the Lord to act? Your circumstances might just drive you deeper into God’s Word than you’ve been before, giving you an intense love for Scripture and supplying you with supernatural peace and joy. Don’t stop praying to the Lord and obeying His Word; don’t wait to praise Him.

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Worship: A Study in Psalms

The psalms are a collection of poems and songs written over 1,000 years. While Psalm contains jubilant praises and sorrowful laments, the whole book testifies to God's loyal love towards His people in every circumstance. As a centerpiece of the Old Testament worship, every psalm anticipates the culmination of God's praise in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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