Monday; July 13
What is the longest
“chapter” in the Bible? (Is that the
theme for “Jeopardy!” I hear playing in the background?) The answer is Psalm 119. This work of David contains 176 verses … I am
glad I didn’t have to memorize and quote it to graduate from Sunday
School! Interestingly, the 119th
Psalm is more than the answer to a Bible trivia question; it also provides
insight into the unique nature of the Bible.
As you might imagine, a poem with almost 200 verses can cover a lot of
topics, but one that is prevalent is the value of the Bible. As I was scrolling through the chapter the
other day I came across this pretty familiar observation. “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a
light to my path. I have sworn and
I will confirm it, that I will keep Your righteous ordinances.” (Psalm
119:105-106). The opening verse of this
work is pretty well known, but I think it is balanced by the second part. The Word of God is useful as a guide to life,
but is only beneficial to us if we are dedicated to living our lives according
to its precepts. The Bible is cool – but
obedience is crucial.
Let’s become familiar
with the Bible, but let’s also allow it to direct our lives by accepting it as
the guide by which we live. When we do
this, we can enjoy the blessing of a truly fulfilling life.
Think About It!