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Intro: The Psalmist with an inward reflection on his his personal life and quickly moves to those around him that do not know God.
He refers to them as doubleminded, evildoers, stayers and deceitful.
Their judgement is certain, which causes him to have a righteous fear of God.
Notice his emotions: “I hate” “I love” “I hope” and I am afraid”
He hates every false way, loves Gods word, he hopes in His word, and he is afraid of his judgments.
Since he is preoccupied with the evildoers of his day, he talks to them about God and talks to God about them.
Psalm 119:113
HIS CONFESSION
Ps
Vain thoughts, divided thoughts; These were people who were unable.
I Kings 1
Undecided, therefore, uncommitted, some would call it half-hearted.
It hated it, especially when he saw it in himself.
“but I love your law”
He knew that he had something in his life that was straightforward, trustworthy, and absolute.
HIS COMFORT:
God is his protection and his protector.
He would hid in the Lord, Elab hiding in a cave.
Only the Lord could help him in his need.
Psalm
Psalm 90”:
God would cover him like a shield on the battle field.
God cares of us.
HIS CHOICE:
Psalm 119:
There were those that wanted to lead him off the path of victory.
Satan tried to do this to Jesus in the wilderness.
Jesus answer
Matthew
He wants the evil doers to get away from.
If we are known by the company we keep,we need to be careful of the company we keep.
HIS CLAIM
Psalm
“Hold me up” A picture of a believer leaning on the Lord for support.
“Leaning on the everlasting arms”
Psalms
God’s word is what undergirded his faith.
When we feel like giving up, the Lord comes to our aid in ways we could never fully understand.
God gives us His word, he gives us the strength to obey it.
The life of a believer is to be found in Him.
In fellowship with Him and in obedience to Him.
THE REJECTION:
KJV “Trodden down” Means to trample under foot, to show one is detested.
They use false ways in order to deceive.
They deceived themselves into thinking they were alright, when they were not.
And they deceived others too.
He believed that the Lords righteous judgement will come on the wicked.
This is not God’s cruelty, but God honoring His word that rebellious people will reap what they sow.
THE DESTINY:
Psalm 119:
The Lord would reject and discard all evil doers like “Dross”
Dross: The scum that forms on the top when precious metal is being refined, is discarded by the metal smith.
It has no value.
“My flesh trembles”
Because of God’s judgment, hos humanity trembled.
Here is Godly fear.
It is evoked because of the greatness of God and the certainty of His judgement against evildoers.
This would make he fall on his face before God.
The greatness of God no what God can do brings this on us.
While no Christian need to fear the eternal damnation, the mere fact of hell should create a certain fear in our hearts when we think about it.
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