This sumer I am meditating on Psalm 119. Each week I will post a meditation from this important and large Psalm, Psalm 119 is the largest chapter in the Bible.
“With my whole heart I seek you; let me not wander from your commandments!” (Psalm 119:10)
All throughout this psalm the idea of God’s Word is brought up over and over. In just the first sixteen verses a reference is made to God’s Word in every verse. The emphasis over and over is knowing God’s Word so that the psalmist may obey God and fulfill his law. How though can anyone perfectly keep God’s law? (vs 1) Or, seek God with his whole heart? No one can. That is no one except Christ.
Christ is the only human who has ever completely kept God’s law. That is why he is the only ultimate fulfillment of this psalm. It is also why he is the only acceptable substitute for our sins. We can look to our redeemer, not only as our redeemer, but as the perfect fulfillment and model of living out Psalm 119. Recognizing this brings us into a very important understanding of our motivation for fulfilling Psalm 119 in our individual and corporate lives.
Unlike those living before Christ or unbelievers since Christ, we are not condemned by the law as believers in Jesus Christ. Christ’s sacrifice on the cross breaks the condemning power of the law over us. Instead of looking to God’s Word as an impossible standard to keep, we now look to it as the guide to living a life that is pleasing to God because we are under the saving grace of Christ’s work on the Cross and we are recreated creatures living in the power of the Holy Spirit (2 Cor 5:17). Of course we will not keep the law perfectly because we are still fallen humans with a sin nature. However, instead of our sins condemning us to an eternal separation from God, we are able to be reconciled to God and be forgiven of our sins through Christ’s death on the Cross.
This then is our motivation for knowing God’s Word and obeying it: that we, as adopted children, may please our heavenly Father. We obey, not attempting to earn His love through our obedience, but to show our love to Him through our obedience. So let us with David say and do, “With my whole heart I seek you; let me not wander from your commandments!”
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