The following has been adapted from The History and Authenticity of the Bible, a free class available at the Blue Letter Bible Institute.
In Psalm 119, we have a lot of beautiful statements. Let’s just highlight a few.
In verses 26 and 27, we see a prayer. “I have declared my ways and Thou heardest me. Teach me Thy statutes. Make me to understand the way of Thy precepts. So shall I talk of Thy wondrous works.”
What about you? Do you ask God, “Teach me Your statutes?” Do you say, “Make me understand?” To say, “Make me understand”—and it’s because of a grammatical form of the word that it’s translated “make me to understand”—it suggests that there’s a natural tendency on our part not to do this. Somehow, God needs to give us nudgings and proddings to make us understand. The psalmist was recognizing his own depravity and resistance when he says, “make me to understand.”
Psalm 119:33-34 says, “Teach me [again the prayer] Teach me O Lord, the way of Thy statutes.” Notice back in verse 26 he said, “Teach me Thy statutes” and here he says, “Teach me the way of Thy statutes.” See, when you come to study the Bible, it’s not just the content that you get down, but it’s the point of the content. It’s the direction in which God wants you to go by what you have learned. And sometimes we see people who are very intelligent in the Bible, but they don’t know what it means. They don’t know how to apply it. They don’t know the direction they should walk because of it. And that comes as a result of dependency upon God as well.
“Teach me [not only Your statutes, but teach me] the way of Your statutes and I shall keep it unto the end. Give me understanding. I shall keep Thy law. Yeah, I shall observe it with my whole heart.” Sometimes when the Bible clearly shows you something you should do, but it’s contrary to what you do, all of a sudden your mind thinks, “I wonder if there’s another interpretation?” Funny how that works, isn’t it?
In Psalm 119:68 it says, “Thou art good and doest good. Teach me Thy statutes.” Here we have a motive for our obedience and conforming to the word of God—because everything behind it is good. “All things work together for good” (Romans 8:28). God is good. “His goodness leads to repentance” (Romans 2:4). So pray, Lord, I want to learn. I know that behind all of this is Your goodness.
Verse 73 says, “Thy hands have made me and fashioned me. Give me understanding that I may learn Thy commandments.” You know you can learn how to recite something by memorizing it. But did you actually learn it? You might be able to reduplicate something on a test, but has it become part of your lifestyle? Has the word of God conformed you from the inside out?
Verse 169 says, “Let my cry come near before Thee O Lord. Give me understanding according to Thy word.” All the way through this, there’s a hunger. There’s a thirst. There’s a cry from God’s servant to the Lord. “Lord, I want to know Your word more than anything else.”
By God’s grace, may we hunger in this way!
Tina Stauffer says
May 24, 2012 at 10:06 amTHANK-YOU FOR EXPLAINING THE BIBLE VERSE TO ME, TO APPLY THIS TO MY LIFE.
Wanda says
May 24, 2012 at 10:44 amThank you Lord for teach me!
Nancy says
May 24, 2012 at 6:21 pmI am getting so many wonderful blessing from your Blueletterbible, studies.
And the study on Ps. 119, really got me to really think about what I was reading. I read it several times, just to let it really sink in.
steve morrow says
May 24, 2012 at 9:57 pmProverbs 2:1
My son —IF—thou wilt receive MY words and hide
MY commandments with thee
Proverbs 2:2
So that thou incline thine ear unto wisdom and apply
thine heart to understanding
Proverbs 2:3
Yea —IF— thou criest after knowledge
and liftest up thy voice for understanding
Proverbs 2:4
—IF—thou seekest her as silver
and searchest for her as for hid treasures
Proverbs 2:5
—THEN—shalt thou understand
THE FEAR OF THE LORD
and find the KNOWLEDGE OF GOD
LOVING THE LORD
Barbara LeFevre says
May 25, 2012 at 4:52 amSteve,
Thank you for sharing just one of the so many conditional passages that we find in the Bible that show us that we do play a very important part in our salvation. May we never forget to seek our God in all things so that we may reap His powerful promises!
Bless you!
Barbara
Michelle says
May 25, 2012 at 4:39 amExcellent!! I love Psalm 119! I think there is a reason it is the longest chapter in the Bible. Every Believer needs to know what is in this post. It will change lives. A few years ago I read Ps. 119:18 and I have been praying it every time I sit down to study my Bible. “Open my eyes that I may behold wonderous things out of your law.” God bless you for teaching this!!
lover of Jesus says
May 25, 2012 at 11:24 am“And sometimes we see people who are very intelligent in the Bible, but they don’t know what it means. They don’t know how to apply it. They don’t know the direction they should walk because of it. And that comes as a result of dependency upon God as well.”
I absolutely love this part of the reading. It is so true! Many people read ithe Bibleand are not sure how to apply it their lives! Or take scripture out of context (sadly). I think that when we don’t pay close attention to what God is teaching us at the moment we miss out on a wonderful blessing the Lord has for us. The Word of God is never ending and The Holy Spirit is such a great teacher! Because when we are confused we have the Holy Spirit to direct us. Thank you Lord! It’s amazing that with just one portion of scripture God can speak to us in so many different ways! I have experienced this myself that’s why I say it. God is good! Let’s not forget to search and study His Word everyday! God bless you all
bahni says
May 25, 2012 at 7:26 pm“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.
Don says
May 26, 2012 at 6:34 amI love the Psalms!!! Not too many non-Calvinist, in-depth studies of the whole book like Jude or even Romans. Thanks for the posts…