Psalm 119:1
BLESSED ARE THEY…WHO WALK ACCORDING TO THE LAW OF THE LORD
The longest book in the Bible, Psalms, is a book of prayer. The longest psalm is a strong though implicit, message in this fact: In the heart of the Bible is a book about the life of prayer, and Scripture is critical to the life of prayer.
There are two reasons
Scripture is so important to prayer. One, Scripture emphasizes god’s side of
the prayer conversation. It is not the only way God speaks, but it is the norm
by which we know his is speaking. God speaks through his Spirit into our
hearts, for example. But, if what we think we hear the Spirit saying conflicts
with Scripture, we can be sure it is not the Spirit speaking. Two, Scripture
teaches us how to better hold up our end of the prayer conversation. The psalms,
for instance, may not always express what we feel, nor should they. But more
often than not, they are models of prayer.
What follows are some highlights from this psalm of the Word of God. Use them as material for praise, confession and petition.
- Don’t
worship the book, but the God of the book. By reading the book, “I seek [God]
with all my heart" (verse 10).
- The
Word of God will keep you from sin. "I have hidden your word in my
heart that I might not sin against you" (verse 11).
- Pray
that the Holy Spirit will give you understanding when you read. "Open
my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law" (verse 18).
- The
Word of God shows the way of freedom "I run in the path of your
commands, for you have set my heart free…I will walk about in freedom, for
I have sought out your precepts" (verse 32, 45).
- The
Word of God provides wisdom and develops character "I gain
understanding from your precepts, therefore I hate every wrong path" (verse
104).
- The
Word of God gives guidance in life "Your word is a lamp to my feet
and a light for my path" (verse 105).
- The Word of God is absolutely faithful "Your promises have been thoroughly tested, and your servant loves them" (verse 140).
PRAY:
Open my eyes that I
may see wonderful things in your Word.
And set my heart
free, that I may run in the path of your commands!
Playwright
Janet Irene Thomas
Founder/CEO
Bible Stories Theatre
of Fine
& Performing Arts
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