What You Can Learn About God By Asking One Simple Question Psalm (119:57-64)
Psalm
119 is a treasure chest of truth for the earnest Bible reader willing to search
for it. God has revealed himself in his Word and the longest chapter in the
Bible teaches us much about the character of God.
When
reading any passage of Scripture, you can learn by simply asking questions of
the text. The first question to ask is, "What does this passage teach me
about God (Father, Son or Holy Spirit)?"
Today
I read and meditated on Psalm 119:57-64 and found four verses in this passage
that taught me something wonderful about God.
God
is righteous (Psalm 119:62)
"At
midnight I rise to give you thanks for your righteous laws". Isn't this
amazing? The psalmist was so thankful for God's Word that he would get up at
midnight to thank him for it! Note that he is thankful for God's
"righteous laws". The laws of God are righteous because God is
righteous. He always does the right thing. He is morally pure. God is the only
perfect being in the universe, and his Word is a wonderful reflection of that
perfection, causing David to sing, "the words of the Lord are flawless,
like silver refined in a furnace of clay, purified seven times" (Psalm
12:6).
God
is gracious (Psalm 119:58)
God
is holy and righteous, but we are not. Scripture repeatedly teaches the utter
depravity of humanity. We are sinners we daily commit acts of unrighteousness
because we are by nature unrighteous. We have broken God's law and stand before
him as a guilty criminal before the Judge, deserving of punishment, the
sentence of death (both physical and eternal) hanging over our heads.
But
God is not only righteous, he is also gracious! He is so gracious that he has
provided a way for us to be rescued from the wrath of God. And so the psalmist
can cry out, "Be gracious to me according to your promise."
In
the Old Testament, a repentant Jew would offer an animal sacrifice to atone for
his sin. Fortunately, this sacrificial system is no longer necessary because
God sent his Son Jesus to be the ultimate sacrifice, and his death pays the
penalty that we deserve to pay for our sin.
And
so God is infinitely gracious, extending unmerited, undeserved favor to us by
putting forth Jesus as the perfect sacrifice and thereby satisfying God's
justice toward our sin.
God
is loving (Psalm 119:64)
Why
would God do such a thing? Because he is a loving God. We experience his love
every day through the sun and rain that cause the crops to grow so we can have
food on our tables. And so the psalmist could say, "The earth is full of
your love, O Lord".
But
the ultimate expression of God's love is the coming of God the Son into the
world as a Man. Jesus was the Father's greatest gift to us and so the
best-known verse in Scripture tells us that God loved us by sending Jesus to provide
eternal life instead of eternal death to anyone who believes in him (John
3:16).
God
is all-satisfying (Psalm 119:57)
The
righteousness, grace and love of God are mind-boggling truths. For the
Christian, they are the reason we gather weekly to worship Him corporately. And
they are the reason we praise him daily no matter where are.
And
they are the reason the psalmist can say, "You are my portion, O
Lord". Having experienced the wonder of who God is and what he has done to
save a guilty sinner from hell, we too find our ultimate satisfaction in him.
Seeing
the righteousness of God most clearly in the person of Jesus Christ, receiving
his grace and love through repentance of sin and faith in him, we now can
proclaim, "My soul will be satisfied with the richest of foods; with
singing lips my mouth will praise you" (Psalm 63:5).
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