Thursday 22 March 2012

Delighting in God's Law

Psalm 119:16, 47, 72, 97, 129, 143b

Verse 16, "I delight in your decrees; I will not neglect your word."
V. 47, "...for I delight in your commands because I love them"
V. 72, "The law from your mouth is more precious to me than thousands of pieces of silver and gold."
V. 97, "Oh, how I love your law! I meditate on it all day long."
V. 129, "Your statutes are wonderful; therefore I obey them."
V. 143b, "...but your commands are my delight."

(Emphasizes added)

My Mom and I were going through Psalm 119 this month and we noticed how often (even more than the few verses above) David mentions delighting in God's law and decrees. How often do we grudgingly pick up our Bibles because we are told too? How often are we annoyed because we are forced to meditate or memorize them? Yet David declared, "Oh, how I love your law! I meditate on it all day long." Should not we try and meditate on God's law all day long? He says that God's commands are his delight and he loves them. I believe we also should delight and love God's commands as well as the Bible that holds them. We should not drag ourselves to the couch to read our Bibles because our Dad or Mom said we had too and then read one chapter and think we do not have to read anymore for the whole day. We should not feel obligated to read a tiny bit before we indulge ourselves in a novel of sorts (I am not saying novels are bad--I am particularly fond of them). How much time do you spend in prayer? We think spending five minutes in prayer and Bible reading it plenty. We have over ten hours in a day, can we only give God a chapter of Bible reading? We should delight in reading God's Word, we should love His commands and the law that He gave us. What are we thinking when we spend just five minutes with our Creator!? Should not we pray to Him, love Him, meditate on His law and His Word all day long. Get our lazy bodies (mine in particular) up earlier in the morning to read and pray for at the very least more than five minutes!
And I do not want you to get the wrong impression (not that you did), I am not perfect with this either. There are some days which I am ashamed of how much I read in my Bible, but I keep working on it to read and meditate more and more and more. My Mother, for instance, gets strangely grumpy if she doesn't read her Bible. Notice how she gets strangely grumpy with not reading her Bible, not with having to read it. So, let us challenge ourselves to read, love, meditate, memorize and delight in God's law.

8 comments:

  1. How true Sarah, We need to feed our souls too, in order to grow strong and healthy! Love, Dad

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  2. This is great! I agree. (Say... found should be fond?)
    God Bless you!

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  3. Oh, thanks Daniel! I fixed it :)

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  4. I definitely feel that as well. I get grumpy when I don't read the Word. That's not to say I'm always as disciplined as I should be at it, but I feel the negative effects of not having God's Word at the forefront of my brain all the time. And what a blessing it is to be FULL of His Word!

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  5. I'm glad you agree, it's amazing how reading God's Word can change our attitude :)

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  6. I tagged you. See my blog for details: www.christsinstrument.blogspot.com

    :-)

    Enjoy!

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  7. Hey Sarah,

    I tagged you on my blog. You can check it out here: http://elizabethsjourneyhome.wordpress.com/2012/04/15/tag-im-it/

    Hope you can do it!

    Elizabeth

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  8. I could add that most of us have no problem feeding our bodies, but when it comes to feeding our spirit there are times when we only give it enough to barely survive. We really should be feeding our spirit a lot more than what we do. We need it to be healthy and strong for the battles and challenges that come our way and the only way to have a strong and healthy spirit is by reading God's Word and prayer. Thanks Sarah, this was very encouraging. Mom

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