PSALM 119

YOUR WORD IS A LAMP TO MY FEET

Not only is this the longest psalm, but it is also the longest chapter in the entire Bible! Although this psalm is beautiful in English, it is even more impressive in the original language because of the way it is structured by stanzas each starting with a different letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also known as an alphabet poem. 

The opening verse sums up one of the major themes throughout the psalm, that those who walk in God’s ways are blessed. The author treasures God’s Word and stores it within his heart, delighting in truth more than wealth or riches. The psalmist desires to know God intimately and meditates on God’s Word to discern His ways. Another theme throughout this psalm is prioritizing God’s desires above meaningless desires. Verse 37 says “Turn my eyes from looking at worthless things, and give me life in your ways.” 

Verse 105 says “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” The author is led by God’s Word in all that he does. Throughout the psalm, the writer desires God’s wisdom and values His Word above all else.

In Matthew 18, Jesus tells a parable about a sheep that goes astray, and the shepherd leaves the ninety-nine others to find the lost sheep. The psalm ends by saying “I have gone astray like a lost sheep; seek your servant, for I do not forget your commandments.” The psalmist knows that God is on an endless pursuit of humanity and that He seeks us when we wander. 

Psalm 119:89 - Forever, O Lord, your word is firmly fixed in the heavens.

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