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Tonight we are going to take another sweeping look at the Law of God in .
Pastor Josh provided an overview last week but this week we want to look at the entire Psalm a little differently.
We are going to consider Two main points, what teaches us about God and what it teaches us about man, specifically God’s men and women of course.
We cannot begin this study without starting with the author of God’s law, God himself!
So, the first point we will consider tonight are:
e Attributes of God
The Attributes of God
Now, in this Psalm the following truths about God are revealed.
His steadfast love, His salvation, His Goodness, His Righteousness, His Mercy, His faithfulness, His wisdom, His grace, and His truth.
This is not an exhaustive list, but one larger than we will be able to cover tonight, so what I have done is selected 3 of the most repeated attributes of God for us to consider tonight.
The first is the:
A. Righteousness of God and His Law
That truth that God and his law are righteous is mentioned 10 times in this Psalm which means it is a theme the psalmist wants us to recognize.
But before we get into the specific references let’s consider first what the psalmist means by the righteousness of God!
Righteousness.
Conformity to a certain set of expectations, which vary from role to role.
Righteousness is fulfillment of the expectations in any relationship, whether with God or other people.
MacArthur and Mayhue write, God’s righteousness is his perfect absolute justice in and toward himself, his prevention of any violation of the justice of his character, and his revelation of himself in acts of justice.
Now that we have an understanding of righteousness let’s see what the psalmist teaches us concerning this attribute of God.
Psalm 119:
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