INTRODUCTION:
Psalm 119 is the longest psalm and the longest chapter in the Bible.
It contains 176 verses. That is eight verses for every one
of the 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. Many Bible have
the Hebrew letters at the beginning of each section of eight
verses. The central theme of this psalm is the word of God.
At least 173 of the 176 verses mention the Bible by some
title or another. Common synonyms for the Bible in the psalm
include law, testimonies, ways, precepts, statutes, commandments,
judgments, and word (these can all be found in the first
nine verse of the psalm).
The evidence
for the number twenty-two is not absolute, but there is significant
evidence that it refers to the scriptures. The golden
candlestick had a design which gave it 22 bowls with knops
and flowers (Ex.25:31-34).
The word of God is our lamp (Ps.119:105).
The Hebrew alphabet has 22 letters. The most common length
of chapter in the Bible has 22 verses. The longest chapter
in the Bible, Psalm 119, has 176 verses which is 22 times 8. It
is about the word of God.
The psalm
does not divide up into sub-themes easily. Its theme is the
word of God and every verse points to that word in some way.
Sometimes, several verses in a row point to a common topic.
At other times, the sub-topics change with each verse. But
this is a beautiful psalm that continually points people back
to the word of God and its power in our lives. There are also
numerous key verses that establish important doctrines about
God�s word.
I. WALKING
IN THE WORD (119:1-8)
A. The
Blessing of Walking in God�s Word (119:1-2)
B. The
Obedience of Walking in God�s Word (119:3-4)
C. The
Struggle of Walking in God�s Word (119:5-6)
D. The
Benefits of Walking in God�s Word (119:7-8)
1. The
praise of the Lord
2. The
presence of the Lord
II. CLEANSED
BY THE WORD (119:9-13)
A. Cleansing
the Way of the Young Man (119:9)
B. Cleansing
Those Who Seek with the Whole Heart (119:10)
C. Cleansing
through the Hiding of God�s Word in the Heart (119:11)
� Note: God desires for us to memorize portions of His word and
hide them in our hearts (Deuteronomy
6:6-9; Job 22:22; Proverbs 7:1-3).
D. Cleansing
So That God�s Word Might Be Proclaimed (119:12-13)
III. REJOICING
IN THE WORD (119:14-18)
A. Rejoicing
in the Riches of God�s Word (119:14)
B. Rejoicing
in the Teaching of God�s Word (119:15-16)
1. Meditation
(v.15; Psalm
1:2)
a. Through
meditation we digest the truths of God. This increases
our understanding of God�s way and leads us to the path of
wisdom. (Psalm
49:3; 119:98)
b. Through
meditation we apply the teachings of scripture to our heart
and life. We are changed to our profit. (Joshua
1:8; 1Timothy
4:15)
c. Through
meditation we are kept from sin and are brought into a position
of holiness with God. (Psalm
1:1; 19:13-14)
d. Through
meditation our work for the Lord will be prosperous and we
will accomplish that which He pleases. (Joshua
1:8; Psalm
1:2-3)
e. Meditation
works as an aid to our prayer life. (Psalm
5:1-2)
f. Meditation
on the things of God strengthens us when we are being attacked
by the ungodly. (Psalm 119:23, 78)
g. Through
meditation God gives us peace and joy and conquers the melancholy
spirit. (Psalm
63:5; 104:33)
2. Delight
(v.16; Jeremiah
15:16)
C. Rejoicing
in the Keeping of God�s Word (119:17)
D. Rejoicing
in the unfolding of God�s Word (119:18)
� Note: this verse is a wonderful prayer with which to begin
any study of the Bible.
IV. EXALTATION
OF THE WORD (119:89-96)
A. Exalted
by Its Place in Heaven (119:89)
0 the eternity of God�s word
B. Exalted
by the Faithfulness of God (119:90-91)
C. Exalted
by Its Power in Times of Affliction (119:92-95)
D. Exalted
by the Broadness of Its Truth (119:96)
V. LEARNING
FROM THE WORD (119:97-105)
A. Learning
Through Daily Meditation (119:97)
B. Learning
Beyond All Other Learning (119:98-100)
1. Wiser
than his enemies (v.98)
2. Wiser
than his teachers (v.99)
3. Wiser
than the ancients (v.100)
C. Learning
That Remains in the Learner (119:101-102)
D. Learning
That is Sweet to the Soul (119:103)
E. Learning
That Turns the Soul From Falsehood (119:104)
F. Learning
That Lightens the Way (119:105)
VI. LED
BY THE WORD (119:129-136)
A. Led
by the Light of the Word (119:129-130)
B. Led
by the Love of the Word (119:131-132)
C. Led
by the Teaching of the Word (119:133-135)
D. Led
by the Shunning of the Unrighteous (119:136)
VII. PURIFIED
BY THE WORD (119:137-140)
A. Pure
Words from a Pure God (119:137-138)
B. Pure
Words Rejected by Men (119:139)
C. Pure
Words Loved by God�s Servant (119:140)
CONCLUSION:
Do you believe in the words of God? Do you read them? Study them?
Meditate upon them? Memorize them? Do you make them a part
of you? This is the path to full blessing for the believer.
See Joshua
1:8.
MEMORY
VERSES: Psalm
119:1, 9, 11, 18, 89, 96, 97, 103, 105, 130, 133, 140
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