Psalm 119:89-96
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Without the eternal, sure, mighty Word of God, the poet would despair.
The poet is able to endure the hardships because of his confidence in the Law of God. In this section, he takes a step back and looks at the big picture for just a moment. He looks at the universe and, in seeing the physical sciences, develops what was once called natural law. How is it that the whole of creation exists and continues to exist so reliably? It does so at the Word or Law of God. Our understanding of the universe is very different from that of the poet, but the principle remains the same. If God can create and make such a massive and complex universe by His word, then His word is more than able to guide us in the difficulties of life. In these first three verses of this passage, the poet is finding strength in the evidence of God’s power, and then that power revives or renews him. In fact, had he not been able to get a little better picture, he might have collapsed under the attacks of his enemies. His enemies can no more destroy the ordinances of God than they can pull the universe apart.
Since it is God’s ordinances that make and rule the universe and form the foundation for the poet’s life, the poet, as long as he is shaping his life by God’s ordinances, is as solid and secure as the universe itself. The poet offers a couple of contrasts and then a marvelous conclusion. The contrast is the dual circumstances of life: he belongs to God because of his commitment to God’s precepts and testimonies, but at the same time the wicked are trying to destroy him. Then comes a marvelous statement: “I have seen a limit to all perfection; Your commandment is exceedingly broad.” The poet understands that the expanse of creation has a limit; that there is a limit to the physical universe. We understand that limit is further away than the poet might have expected. The creation will of necessity be less than the Creator. But the character, power, beauty, and holiness of God expressed in His laws, word, or command is without any such limits.
“Lord, as I view Your great power in the universe encourage me to be strong in You. AMEN.