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The permanence of God’s word gives us something solid on which we rest our faith.
The passage reminds us that God’s word is settled in heaven, it is settled on earth, and it can be settled in our hearts and souls.
Psalm 119:89
God’s word never changes: Elab the gospel, SIN.
But the way do things in the church has changed.
Music has changed, youth ministry has changed, even the way churches look has changed.
But some people have a problem with change.
A lot of things change.
But God word remains firm.
Warren Wiersbe: “To younger people, change is a treat, to older folks change is a threat.
We like to relax in our comfort zone and resit the dramatic changes going on around us.
But if we do, we fail to grow spiritually, and we miss the opportunities God gives us to reach others with the gospel”
Since God’s word is settled, it is permanent, that means God dose not change.
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Psalm 119:
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Settled: Established, preserved, hold firmly.
On earth you can be certain of change, there is no absolute here on earth.
But in heaven, God, God’s word will never change.
many people have attempted to discredit God and God’s word.
“And God said”
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“Your faithfulness endures all generations”
People change, but God is eternal.
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Since He is God, we can commit ourselves to me.
We can have confidence in Him and His word.
It is not Mother nature, it is God.
The rising of the sun.
Day by day speaks of His faithfulness.
He cares for us.
Psalm 119:91
God not only made all, He controls all.
There is power in His word.
*When Jonah ran away, God spoke and summoned a great fish.
*When the wind blew, God spoke and the winds were peaceful.
*When Peter disobeyed, God spoke and a rooster was order to crow.
Psalm 119:9
This teaches us that the writer found sense meaning from the law (word) that caused him to align his life with the will of God.
He had experienced affliction, if not for God’s word he would have perished in his affliction.
We have God’s word.
We can not escape the realities of life, but it is here to strengthen us in whatever we face.
Psalm 119:
Personal experiences makes it more difficult to forget.
We can be taught is, read it, and think you have it.
But until you experience it you don;t know it.
“precepts” Law.
Doesn't say that God’s precepts “quickened”
Quickened: revived.
But is was God himself who do so.
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Psalm 119:
“I am thine” “I am yours”
The writer knows he belongs to God.
So, he prays that the Lord may continue his life (save me) He belonged to God and he knows Gods cares.
He sought out God’s help.
God’s help (grace) is unconditional.
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Despite the persecution, he vows “I will consider your testimonies”
Gods word was a safeguard for him.
It gave him a broader view, a wide horizon, and a sense of purpose.
Psalm 119:
Psalm 119:
Things are limited, people and their wisdom are limited.
But God is not limited.
He is limitless.
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